May 27, 2003 at 4:20 pm
Hey someone posted a pic of one of their 747, heres another…
By: BigredMD-11 - 2nd June 2003 at 07:47
And the BA Wunala Tail at LAX…
By: BigredMD-11 - 2nd June 2003 at 07:45
Here’s the BA Nalanji tail at LAX.
By: EGNM - 29th May 2003 at 14:44
just a thought on these special c/s – do they have a shorter paint service life than the standard airline liveries for any reason?
By: A330Crazy - 29th May 2003 at 08:27
The Nalanji Dreaming BA 747, no longer exsists either, now in the UK flag scheme, as most BA aircraft are now. Though the Wunula is still around, but for how long?
By: greekdude1 - 29th May 2003 at 07:43
Ok, thanks for the clearup. I was, indeed, aware that the F1 colours had disappeared. At think at this stage, it would almost be futile to repaint Nalanji dreaming. The most feasible scenario seems to just retire it as is.
By: steve rowell - 29th May 2003 at 07:15
”apology” It was not 743 Nalanji dreaming that has been repainted,it was 744 VH-OJC F1 Grand Prix colours that has been returned to Qantas livery.
By: greekdude1 - 29th May 2003 at 03:27
Must be very recent then. I just looked on A.net and the most recent pic of Nalanji is on May 3. That’s too damn bad, I like that scheme. What other routes do QF use the 743 on, other than to Hawaii?
By: steve rowell - 29th May 2003 at 03:25
Only what iv’e been told by an ex Qantas employee.
By: greekdude1 - 29th May 2003 at 03:16
Nalanji is also Steve, really? I just saw it a month ago!
By: steve rowell - 29th May 2003 at 03:03
743 Nalanji Dreaming and 744 Wanula dreaming are now both back in original Qantas livery.
By: greekdude1 - 29th May 2003 at 00:16
BA used both on a pair of 744’s, as well. I saw the Wunnala one at JFK 3 weeks ago, very nice! Alas, no pic. 🙁
By: OneLeft - 28th May 2003 at 22:38
And…
And here’s the other one:
By: OneLeft - 28th May 2003 at 22:35
BA used them too…
BA used both the Wanula Dreaming and Nalanji Dreaming schemes on the tails of a couple of 757’s:
By: greekdude1 - 27th May 2003 at 18:39
I prefer this one over Wunala. This paint alone on this aircraft, is the most amount ever required to paint any airliner. I can’t recall the actual weight of the paint off the top of my head. Here it is parked at the gate in SYD in July 2002, taken by me.
By: A330Crazy - 27th May 2003 at 17:38
I prefer the Wunula Dreaming one. Still a nice pic. 🙂
By: EGNM - 27th May 2003 at 17:29
these schemes are excellent incorperating some of the countries aboriginal history!!
By: KabirT - 27th May 2003 at 16:23
Crazy??I like it very much.
By: robc - 27th May 2003 at 16:21
also i made a spelling mistake in the topic. *qantas