August 4, 2003 at 1:33 am
Does anybody know the story behind BWIA new livery
It’s very unusual and must signify something to do with the West Indies,there must be a meaning behind it , because it’s so unusual.
By: Ren Frew - 4th August 2003 at 13:08
Originally posted by Saab 2000
20th Century.
The steel drum can’t be newer than the Rolf Harris stylophone (lol) 😀
By: theplane - 4th August 2003 at 12:35
actually, it is a steelDRUM, which is a caribbean musical instrument…. they use it in trinidad’s carnival every year…pretty good carnival too
By: Saab 2000 - 4th August 2003 at 09:27
20th Century.
By: Ren Frew - 4th August 2003 at 09:24
Originally posted by Saab 2000
It is a steelpan, the country’s national instrument. Actually the only new instrument to be invented this century so I am lead to believe. I only realised it a few months back, before I thought it was some sort of sea creature :rolleyes:
What… The 21st century ?
By: robc - 4th August 2003 at 09:20
I have always liked the BWIA since they changed it from the naf old dirty yellow strip scheme
By: Saab 2000 - 4th August 2003 at 08:56
It is a steelpan, the country’s national instrument. Actually the only new instrument to be invented this century so I am lead to believe. I only realised it a few months back, before I thought it was some sort of sea creature :rolleyes:
By: KabirT - 4th August 2003 at 06:30
just the colours of the Carribean!:D
By: steve rowell - 4th August 2003 at 01:42
Beats me
By: Bhoy - 4th August 2003 at 01:39
It’s supposed to be a Steel drum.