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Photo of the Day (4.27.10)
Today's Photo of the Day is a little different from my usual selections, but it caught my eye because of a video I watched on Gadling last week. The shot is of Southwest's 'Florida One', which was unveiled in Tampa on Friday. The aircraft will be joining the fleet on May 23 as Southwest's 13th themed plane.
If you didn't catch the video, you can see it after the jump - I was mesmerized to see the amount of detail that went into a paint job of this scale. Nicely shot Flying_photog!
If you have an aviation frame you'd like to share, head on over to Flickr and submit it to our group - it might just be the next Photo of the Day!
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Stephen Apr 28th 2010 3:12AM
Fascinating!
Alastair McKenzie Apr 28th 2010 7:44AM
If you are into liveries, did you see this set of pics the other day for the South African airline, Kalula?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/shanair/4288246965/in/set-72157622648454054/
(Use the zoom to read all the notes)
Stephen May 3rd 2010 8:11PM
I hadn't seen that - but that is a really great idea. Thanks for sharing!
Latino guy Apr 28th 2010 8:53AM
Thanks for this post, it's useful for me
but about travelling to south america, it's also great ;)
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