Photo: 767-300 freighter to wear Qantas livery

Status
Not open for further replies.
Nice but why no kangaroo on the tail if it has Qantas painted on it?
 
Perhaps the kangaroo refers to passengers? Do other airlines differentiate their freight and passenger services by not using the same colour scheme?

The lack of windows usually differentiates passenger and freight versions :p
 
Perhaps the kangaroo refers to passengers? Do other airlines differentiate their freight and passenger services by not using the same colour scheme?


There was a white tail 744 floating around for a while, and quite a few airlines operate cargo ops that have a slightly different paint scheme, it certainly marks a departure from the previous use of the AAE colour scheme, obviously trying to distance themselves as a brand from Aus Post.

The lack of windows usually differentiates passenger and freight versions :p

Not in a C130, love those webbed PE seats :D:D.
 
The lack of windows usually differentiates passenger and freight versions :p

But not always. There was an Omega Tanker 707 parked at CNS International weekend before last, when they converted it to an air to air refueling tanker, they didn't bother to remove the windows.
Google Image Result for http://www.air-and-space.com/20050727%20Pt%20Mugu/DSC_2418%20707-321C%20N707AR%20Omega%20Tanker%20right%20front%20landing%20l.jpg

Presume (OK guess) its presence there had something to do with the arrival of super hornets

Cheers skip
 
The Omega 707 was supporting some F18s out of TSV who were acting as aggressors for the Singapore Airforce I believe, our MRTTs are still getting up to speed.
 
For a photo of the real aircraft - not an artist impression, Australian Aviation have one on their site - Qantas 767 freighter arrives | Australian Aviation Magazine

PineappleSkip said:
But not always. There was an Omega Tanker 707 parked at CNS International weekend before last, when they converted it to an air to air refueling tanker, they didn't bother to remove the windows.
Omega bought the RAAF's B707s which were combo aircraft - they could carry pax, or cargo or fuel (as a tanker) - so they had windows. The Omega B707 you saw may have been one of the ex-RAAF aircraft. The A330 MRTTs that the RAAF are buying will have windows for the same reason.
 
The A330 MRTTs that the RAAF are buying will have windows for the same reason.

Yep, as shown by this picture in Oct last year at BNE

IMG_6887.jpg
 
I think that was VH-NLH which was leased from BA for a while back in 2002-2004.
I remember seeing this one back in about 2002 at SYD,it had blue engines,blue belly,white tail fin and the apu was painted yellow,probably the ugliest aircraft I have ever seen wearing the Qantas logo.
Cheers
N'oz
 
I remember seeing this one back in about 2002 at SYD,it had blue engines,blue belly,white tail fin and the apu was painted yellow,probably the ugliest aircraft I have ever seen wearing the Qantas logo.
Cheers
N'oz

A bit like a Holden fan wearing blue :D

0640387.jpg
 
On the subject of the QF freight livery I think that if they wanted to distinguish between the passenger and freight businesses they should have gone with a reverse livery on the tail-ie a white tail with a red kangaroo,that would have made the difference stand out but still clearly identified it as a QF plane,I know that the words "Qantas Freight" are easy to see but I still think every aircraft in the QF fleet should have a kangaroo,after all Qantas has always been the "Spirit of Australia,the flying kangaroo"
Cheers
N'oz
 
Hadn't heard anything about the QF freighter until I saw it parked adjacent T3 in SYD his morning

cheers skip
 
Nice but why no kangaroo on the tail if it has Qantas painted on it?

Dear Flying Fox, thanks for your feedback, we have taken it on board and agree! The ugly duckling is now a swan, I mean roo!
 

Attachments

  • image.jpg
    image.jpg
    86.7 KB · Views: 100
Nice work.

Didn't realise that my opinion was so powerful at QF :)
 
The Frequent Flyer Concierge team takes the hard work out of finding reward seat availability. Using their expert knowledge and specialised tools, they'll help you book a great trip that maximises the value for your points.

AFF Supporters can remove this and all advertisements

Status
Not open for further replies.

Enhance your AFF viewing experience!!

From just $6 we'll remove all advertisements so that you can enjoy a cleaner and uninterupted viewing experience.

And you'll be supporting us so that we can continue to provide this valuable resource :)


Sample AFF with no advertisements? More..
Back
Top