
First Air 767 gets northern treatment
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First Air 767 gets northern treatment
I was through Ottawa a few days ago and spotted First Air's beautiful 767 all decked-out in its new livery. I didn't get to take a picture, but someone else has captured it. You have to remember the size of a 767 when you see this on the computer because in person, it looks quite spectacular. Good on you 7F, looks like the grand bird is working out well.


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What? No "Pride" stripes down the fuselage....somebody gettin stingy with the latex and roller?
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Re: First Air 767 gets northern treatment
They got rid of the stripes a couple years ago. All a/c in their current fleet that went for new paint came out without them and all newly acquired a/c won't have them.Brantford Beech Boy wrote:What? No "Pride" stripes down the fuselage....somebody gettin stingy with the latex and roller?
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You fool, those aren't pride stripes. Those stripes were intended to emulate the beautiful scheme of an eternally setting sun in the arctic when the seasons change over. The next time you see a sunset up there, gently reach for the hand of your co-pilot and play some light Kenny-G; maybe then you will understand what those stripes represent.Brantford Beech Boy wrote:What? No "Pride" stripes down the fuselage....somebody gettin stingy with the latex and roller?
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Re: First Air 767 gets northern treatment
Rolling on the floor laughing.... 
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Meh. All white with a sticker on the tail. Kinda boring.
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Now wait until 5T's -300 rolls out......that'll be a paint job.
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Re: First Air 767 gets northern treatment
Yeah, another 3-legged polar bear!
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Re: First Air 767 gets northern treatment
Actually those stripes were "borrowed" from Air Pacific where their Hawer Siddley 748 C-GYMX was bought from. Here's a pic of it passing through Manchester on it's delivery flight in 1980...looks familiar doesn't it?


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Pfffft....Kenny-G is a poseur. Real pilots listen to John Tesh.....Changes in Latitudes wrote: You fool, those aren't pride stripes. Those stripes were intended to emulate the beautiful scheme of an eternally setting sun in the arctic when the seasons change over. The next time you see a sunset up there, gently reach for the hand of your co-pilot and play some light Kenny-G; maybe then you will understand what those stripes represent.
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Re: First Air 767 gets northern treatment
personally I prefer enya...
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+1KAG wrote:personally I prefer enya...
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So look, we've established that we're all going to hold hands during the sunset, its just a matter of which music plays while we do it. I'm happy that we've come this far.
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