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FORTL 12-22-2008 11:36 AM


Originally Posted by reddog25 (Post 523084)
Pays better too :)

For now, maybe.

Weak attempt at humor.:o

johnso29 12-22-2008 12:46 PM


Originally Posted by Lowtimer77 (Post 523267)
Just my opinion, but I really dont think it looks like anything spectacular--Just a bunch of white with the word "Delta" written on it. Yeah, it's shiny, but isnt every newly painted aircraft???

It looks great to me, because there isn't a Airlink or Connection following the name DELTA;)

johnso29 12-22-2008 12:48 PM


Originally Posted by captjns (Post 523078)
Yep... I do have a great attitude and am familiar with acnient Roman History too. I just don't get my rocks off about paint schemes in the same manner as you may... it's called having a life, and the freedom to express my opinions.

But then the picture next to your name explains it all.

You seem a little wound up. Have a drink. ;) :D

Romulus 12-22-2008 03:31 PM


Originally Posted by captjns (Post 523078)
it's called having a life, and the freedom to express my opinions.

Obviously your "life" involves bad mouthing people and denigrating them for expressing their opinions. Crappy life. You should ask for a refund.

RemoveB4flght 12-22-2008 05:42 PM

You know.. a lot of people praised delta's new paint scheme.. nice and shiny but I agree it's pretty plain..

Bond 12-22-2008 07:08 PM

Looks very nice.

Oh and guys, please don't make this a B vs A thread! Both companies have brought a lot to aviation in the past 20 years, and most importantly they both push each other to develop new products. Otherwise Boeing would just feed us the 73 and Airbus the 330 under different names for the next 60 years.

CVG767A 12-23-2008 05:18 AM


Originally Posted by Bond (Post 524002)

Oh and guys, please don't make this a B vs A thread! Both companies have brought a lot to aviation in the past 20 years, and most importantly they both push each other to develop new products. Otherwise Boeing would just feed us the 73 and Airbus the 330 under different names for the next 60 years.

You're right. I liked Boeing a lot better when Douglas was around to keep them honest. We need two healthy aircraft manufacturers to ensure a supply of innovative aircraft at reasonable prices.

I like the fact that Delta can play these two manufacturers against each other now. It would be great to see an order for some A330s.

FEL1011 12-23-2008 05:43 AM

B vs. A
 
B. Airplane flown by pilot through FCC.
In bad situation, go out side envelope and save passengers and crew.

A. Airplane flown by FCC with pilot input.
In bad situation, not allowed out side of envelope. FCC decides fate!

Fly by wire has gotten better, but a control stick, should be a control stick, not an input device!


Boeing, Airbus, Douglas, Lockheed MX

Lockheed and Boeing operator

Dan Webb 12-23-2008 07:17 AM

Hi there,

I run a blog on the airline industry (Things in the Sky) - any chance I could please use your photos in a post?

Best,

Dan Webb

johnso29 12-23-2008 09:29 AM


Originally Posted by FEL1011 (Post 524138)
B. Airplane flown by pilot through FCC.
In bad situation, go out side envelope and save passengers and crew.

A. Airplane flown by FCC with pilot input.
In bad situation, not allowed out side of envelope. FCC decides fate!

Fly by wire has gotten better, but a control stick, should be a control stick, not an input device!


Boeing, Airbus, Douglas, Lockheed MX

Lockheed and Boeing operator

This post proves you don't understand how an Airbus works.


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