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Drawing SN A319

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Just experimenting with my PC to see if I can place my drawings here.
And yes it works... :)
Gee, I'm better in learning my students how to drive than working on a PC, but I'm learning... :oops:
What do you guys think of this one?
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It very nice :!:

Could you do the B717 and the ERJ 170 of SNBA :?:

Thanks in advance

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Special request from "Avro"
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Hope you like it

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Hmm, I prefer the Embraer 170 ;-)

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Post by Avro »

Thanks a lot Bart :wink:
Those are two very nice drawings. But I must say that I prefer the colour scheme of SNBA on the ERJ170.

I wonder if the engines would be in dark blue if SNBA would choose the B717 :?: Because I think this would suite better to the shape of the plane

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Post by vliegtuigfreak »

The EMB 170 is the best in SNBA sheme!!

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Post by snfreak »

nice drawings but one mistake ;)
the elevators are also in blue ;)

http://www.airliners.net/open.file/403338/L/

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All great drawings, but the Boeing 717 (hate that term, I prefer MD80/90) is my favourite one.
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Comet wrote:All great drawings, but the Boeing 717 (hate that term, I prefer MD80/90) is my favourite one.
I agree with you comet, but most important is that the plane is still alive even with another name :wink:

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Good point Chris - better to see a superb aircraft continued under a new name than scrapped with the original name!

Just that when I went on them, they were MD82s, and that is how I always remember them.
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Comet wrote:All great drawings, but the Boeing 717 (hate that term, I prefer MD80/90) is my favourite one.
The B717 was initially the MD95.
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I really like the ERJ-170. The SN Brussels Airlines livery suits that aircraft perfectly.
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I really like the ERJ-170. The SN Brussels Airlines livery suits that aircraft perfectly.
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