Moin wrote:
Not only incorrect font is used, the tiny stylised aircraft crossing PIA tail logo on starboard side is flying in wrong direction on this A320
Following photo shows direction of stylised aircraft crossing PIA logo on starboard side of Boeing 707 tail in 1960s livery.
Seems actual photos of PIA aircraft starboard and port side in 1960s livery not properly checked before painting the A320.
Moin wrote:my input would be to add 'A320' in red on the lower front fuselage where the previous Boeings had '707' and '720B' placed.
Like on engines of 1960s livery, the engine covers of this A320 should not have any logo. The engines should be left simple in grey colour.
Aircraft model Boeing 707C and Boeing 720B were painted on Boeings in 1960s livery by Boeing Company. Other aircraft in PIA fleet at that time like for example Super Constellation and Vickers Viscount did not sport aircraft model name on fuselage in 1960s livery. So, I think PIA should not paint aircraft Airbus A320 model name where Boeing model name was painted in 1960s livery. However, a Boeing 777 painted in 1960s livery could have sported model name like 707s and 720Bs did.
There should also be black anti-dazzle paint below flight deck windows.
Abbas