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privatehell wrote:QUOTE (privatehell @ Jul 13 2009, 10:29 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>i actually like the idea of hte koru on the winglets. so much better than just having them plain
Leave the colour gradiant just take off the KoruNick


d3fai13r wrote:QUOTE (d3fai13r @ Jul 14 2009, 05:30 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>hm.... strange actually... i was flying on Ukraine International(737-300 with winglets) and everyone seems to be ok)))
Found an article to back me up:
Air New Zealand's Boeing 767-300 ZK-NCG returned home to Auckland 13Jul direct from Hong Kong as ANZ6042 where it had arrived 08Jun for maintenance with HAECO which saw the aircraft fitted with very destinctive winglets and zonal dryers (effectively dehumidifiers) in the upper fuselage. The addition of the winglets and weight reductions made by the use of the dryers will aid fuel conservation and make these already fantastic workhorses even better!
On arrival in the Auckland area the 767 was greeted by a Helitranz helicopter which undertook aerial photography and then after landing the aircraft was taken directly to the Air NZ maintenance facility for a media briefing and additional maintenance activity before entering service 14Jul.
Although the aircraft currently has the koru on the inside of the winglets, it is understood these will be removed due to perceived vertigo related issues when viewed from inside the cabin.http://www.mrcaviation.blogspot.com/
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d3fai13r wrote:QUOTE (d3fai13r @ Jul 14 2009, 05:30 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>hm.... strange actually... i was flying on Ukraine International(737-300 with winglets) and everyone seems to be ok)))
The Ukraine International logo is a circle with a zigzag in it - the ANZ logo is a tilted arrow shape with speed lines. That may have something to do with it ?
edit : in fact it's not even got that - the external side of the winglet has the logo, the internal (according to the only 737 wing shot I can quickly find) just has vertical writing that says "flyuia.com" on it - there's that free advertising channel in action
GaryLast edited by Chairman on Tue Jul 14, 2009 6:57 pm, edited 1 time in total.The above post is in the public domain and is guaranteed by the manufacturer to contain no references to anything illegal or discussion of piracy, although this signature may contain traces of nuts.
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