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VH-VUR is back into service with Virgin Australia after being repainted into the VA colours. Currently operating Brisbane to Darwin.
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#1492
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VH-VUA is now in Townsville being repainted.
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#1493
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Are these the last two VA aircraft in the old livery ?
And why all the mismatched nose cones ?
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#1494
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-BZG is still looking in good knick in the red livery
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#1495
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Along with still a minor number of birds
LIST OF UNPAINTED VIRGIN AUSTRALIA/NZ AIRCRAFT 73H VOL VOM VON VOT VUE VUK VUL VUX BZG PBL PBM 73W VBZ E190 ZPL ZPM Total of 14 aircraft in Virgin Blue/Pacific Blue paint Last edited by Mackenzie Davis; 6th August 2014 at 10:09 PM. |
#1496
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Red nosecones probably spares from pre-VA paint?
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#1497
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VUR has kept it's original name "Star City".
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#1498
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Radome colour is whatever serviceable spares engineering have in stores, else taken from an aircraft not in service, which may be a different colour.
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I like the look of a mismatch radome. The red on white on the 190 is especially striking, unless of course you mistake it as the aircraft having a cold!!
Cheers M
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Or, it being Red Nose Day.........
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