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#701 Post by GLACIESFIRE »

klagldsf wrote:The P-8 is on the 738 base not the MAX base.
I perfectly know the the Boeing P-8 Poseidon is on the 737-800, i clearly wrote that the one posted is MY PERSONAL INTERPRETATION of the Poseidon based on MAX8... That mean that is an AU plane... If somebody want the real Poseidon can easy change the whinglets of the MAX with the raked wingtips and "cut" the tail cone as the 800...
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#702 Post by TimothyC »

It's generally polite to provide a blank version of any plane you post.

That said, the 747-8s fail one of the most basic tests:

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#703 Post by APDAF »

TimothyC wrote: It's generally polite to provide a blank version of any plane you post.
He did.

It is on the last post.

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#704 Post by Morten812 »

TimothyC wrote:It's generally polite to provide a blank version of any plane you post.

That said, the 747-8s fail one of the most basic tests:

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Please tell a Novice, why did it fail?
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#705 Post by GLACIESFIRE »

That is to prove that all the black lines are really black. And having used the base of the old 747, i was thinking that was already done by the previous artist... :cry:
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#706 Post by APDAF »

Just to prove TimothyC's point on how easy it is to paint his aircraft here my 747 in fictional livery.

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#707 Post by TimothyC »

GLACIESFIRE wrote:That is to prove that all the black lines are really black. And having used the base of the old 747, i was thinking that was already done by the previous artist... :cry:
I've fixed it for the version I use.
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#708 Post by Cascadia »

APDAF wrote:Just to prove TimothyC's point on how easy it is to paint his aircraft here my 747 in fictional livery.

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I somehow like the way of your livery. Very old school. But as a German, the name of your airline makes me shiver.
I guess it is Rhineland Imperial Airline in English. So it should be Kaiserliche Rheinland Fluglinie or Kaiserliche Fluglinie Rheinland
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#709 Post by APDAF »

Cascadia wrote: I somehow like the way of your livery. Very old school. But as a German, the name of your airline makes me shiver.
Rhinelander's speak Rhinelandish which is basically German but is spoken and written in an English order.

English: Rhineland Imperial Airlines
German: Kaiserliche Rheinland Fluglinie
Rhinelandish: Rheinland Kaiserlichen Fluglinen
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#710 Post by Cascadia »

APDAF wrote:
Rhinelander's speak Rhinelandish which is basically German but is spoken and written in an English order.

English: Rhineland Imperial Airlines
German: Kaiserliche Rheinland Fluglinie
Rhinelandish: Rheinland Kaiserlichen Fluglinen
Did I mention that I'm originally from Düsseldorf which lies in the Rheinland. :D
I wonder how the way of speaking changed :?:

But since this is your AU I'm fine with it.
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