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Post subject: Re: An amazing SF50 Posted: 12 Oct 2019, 17:21 |
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Joined: 01/09/09 Posts: 3941 Post Likes: +796
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Username Protected wrote: Similar paint job on this beastie. Kinda cool. Based in our hangar. No orange parachute tho Wow
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Post subject: Re: An amazing SF50 Posted: 12 Oct 2019, 17:56 |
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Joined: 11/18/13 Posts: 393 Post Likes: +65 Location: F70
Aircraft: AEST601B S-211 B-777
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Username Protected wrote: Similar paint job on this beastie. Kinda cool. Based in our hangar. No orange parachute tho Bitchin’ AW 139! Used to fly a desert camo, tan, gold and bronze, done in metallic S-76. One of the best looking aircraft I’ve ever seen to date. The gray camo on the Cirrus is a cool paint scheme, but it makes the fugly SF-50 look like a drone.
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Post subject: Re: An amazing SF50 Posted: 12 Oct 2019, 21:18 |
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Joined: 11/30/18 Posts: 2230 Post Likes: +1720 Location: NH
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I would never want a paint job as unique as that. I want to blend into the crowd, not stand out.
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Post subject: Re: An amazing SF50 Posted: 13 Oct 2019, 04:53 |
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Joined: 08/24/13 Posts: 8450 Post Likes: +3687 Company: Aviation Tools / CCX Location: KSMQ New Jersey
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Username Protected wrote: Similar paint job on this beastie. Kinda cool. Based in our hangar. No orange parachute tho Is that ship ex-Pfizer?
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Post subject: Re: An amazing SF50 Posted: 13 Oct 2019, 16:07 |
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Joined: 05/09/13 Posts: 421 Post Likes: +413
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Username Protected wrote: Is that ship ex-Pfizer?
yep
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Post subject: Re: An amazing SF50 Posted: 14 Oct 2019, 03:19 |
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Joined: 08/24/13 Posts: 8450 Post Likes: +3687 Company: Aviation Tools / CCX Location: KSMQ New Jersey
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Username Protected wrote: Is that ship ex-Pfizer?
yep
Cool, I've worked on that one then.
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Post subject: Re: An amazing SF50 Posted: 14 Oct 2019, 11:41 |
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Joined: 06/17/14 Posts: 5003 Post Likes: +1949 Location: KJYO
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Username Protected wrote: If I had an SF50 I’d paint it like an orca. Accentuate it’s lines, not hide them. Kids would love it. There was a thread a while back about a turbine commander that was painted to look like a dolphin!
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Post subject: Re: An amazing SF50 Posted: 14 Oct 2019, 22:19 |
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Joined: 04/29/13 Posts: 706 Post Likes: +476
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Username Protected wrote: There was a thread a while back about a turbine commander that was painted to look like a dolphin! It was parked outdoors, with no covers, at KRHV (Reid Hillview, San Jose) for almost 10 years without ever flying. I can't believe it was sold and flown out of there. Vince
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Post subject: Re: An amazing SF50 Posted: 15 Oct 2019, 00:40 |
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Joined: 01/30/09 Posts: 3353 Post Likes: +1963 Location: $ilicon Vall€y
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Username Protected wrote: There was a thread a while back about a turbine commander that was painted to look like a dolphin! It was parked outdoors, with no covers, at KRHV (Reid Hillview, San Jose) for almost 10 years without ever flying. I can't believe it was sold and flown out of there. Vince
Yeah, I remember that one well.
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Post subject: Re: An amazing SF50 Posted: 20 Oct 2019, 18:29 |
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Joined: 07/04/11 Posts: 1712 Post Likes: +242 Company: W. John Gadd, Esq. Location: Florida
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Username Protected wrote: Whose old tail number is that? Clinton? Niiiice.
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Post subject: Re: An amazing SF50 Posted: 22 Oct 2019, 19:52 |
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Username Protected wrote: It would look great with one of those WWII pinup girls painted on the nose. Well....yeah, but pinup girls make everything look great!
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Post subject: Re: An amazing SF50 Posted: 26 Oct 2019, 14:02 |
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Joined: 01/11/19 Posts: 48 Post Likes: +8
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Username Protected wrote: "amazing" is not really the word that springs to mind, at least not in a good way. Not the least concern for visibility to other traffic or for search and rescue should the need arise. Your airplane is the same color as a neon orange golf ball?
It would seem the owners of N616DP were trying to achieve just that, albeit neon green:
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