mvg3d
January 25th, 2015, 07:41
Hi Friends,
The Ford Trimotor and the Lockheed Vega never received Italian codes (there is NO evidence of their "presence" in the Italian Registry).
Following a "Week-End" idea I painted both these plane in virtual Civil liveries, obviously both the liveries are completely fictious, but their color are.....
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This Ford Trimotor "belonged" to Addis-Abeba's Agency of "Il Messaggero", a famous Italian newspaper, during 1937 (obviously the newspaper NEVER owned an airplane)......
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This Lockheed Vega "belonged" to "Gondrand SpA", a famous Italian movers Society, during 1936 (obviously the society NEVER owned an airplane)......
I'm uploading them.....
The Ford Trimotor and the Lockheed Vega never received Italian codes (there is NO evidence of their "presence" in the Italian Registry).
Following a "Week-End" idea I painted both these plane in virtual Civil liveries, obviously both the liveries are completely fictious, but their color are.....
18673
This Ford Trimotor "belonged" to Addis-Abeba's Agency of "Il Messaggero", a famous Italian newspaper, during 1937 (obviously the newspaper NEVER owned an airplane)......
18674
This Lockheed Vega "belonged" to "Gondrand SpA", a famous Italian movers Society, during 1936 (obviously the society NEVER owned an airplane)......
I'm uploading them.....