December 6, 2004 at 8:30 am
This one was painted under Aeroflot’s c/s for a movie and scrapped a while later.
Amazing and ….superb.
( Found on http://www.aerotransport.org/)
By: Sonnenflieger - 6th December 2004 at 18:06
If I recall correctly, this Caravelle was in fact painted like this for a movie. I’ve also seen photos of a Caravelle wearing Interflug markings for another movie. There once was a great Caravelle site with facts like these but it’s long gone…
By: Sonnenflieger - 6th December 2004 at 18:06
If I recall correctly, this Caravelle was in fact painted like this for a movie. I’ve also seen photos of a Caravelle wearing Interflug markings for another movie. There once was a great Caravelle site with facts like these but it’s long gone…
By: tenthije - 6th December 2004 at 17:33
It may be because of the compression, but this seems to be a paint shop picture. Not an actual Aeroflot (movie) Caravelle. Having said that, I have in the past seen pictures of a Caravelle in Aeroflot markings for a movie. Also a VC-10 for a movie.
By: tenthije - 6th December 2004 at 17:33
It may be because of the compression, but this seems to be a paint shop picture. Not an actual Aeroflot (movie) Caravelle. Having said that, I have in the past seen pictures of a Caravelle in Aeroflot markings for a movie. Also a VC-10 for a movie.
By: Grey Area - 6th December 2004 at 17:24
Oh! How can you say such things??? 😮
The Tupolev jets have an Oriental elegance and poise all of their own! 🙂
By: Grey Area - 6th December 2004 at 17:24
Oh! How can you say such things??? 😮
The Tupolev jets have an Oriental elegance and poise all of their own! 🙂
By: Bmused55 - 6th December 2004 at 09:17
Thats an insult I’d say. LOL
No russian airliner of that era, or now for that matter, ever looked so good.
By: Bmused55 - 6th December 2004 at 09:17
Thats an insult I’d say. LOL
No russian airliner of that era, or now for that matter, ever looked so good.