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Avianca El Salvador Airbus A320-233 (N685TA) | Photo 29007

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Photo ID 29007, uploaded July 15, 2013

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FlyingAce16 Jul 13, 17:04
Seems this is our first shot of the new livery... I didn't know they were already repainting the former TA birds :(
ShanwickOceanic16 Jul 13, 17:16
Wow. "Inspired" by the new Germanwings mess? The way the wing fence is painted makes i look like it has 787-style wingtips, though...
ShanwickOceanic16 Jul 13, 17:19
And as for the placement of the condor(?) on the nacelles: FAIL.
CO777ER16 Jul 13, 17:33
The bird logo looks rather similar to the new AA logo with regard to design and placement.
FlyingAce16 Jul 13, 18:27
Yup, it's supposed to be a condor. I want my guacamayas back, dang it! *throws a hissy fit*
vikkyvik17 Jul 13, 02:37
Hmmm. Regarding the nacelle, I assume it's a condor talking on a 1920s telephone...?
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