QF airborne art OJB ?
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QF airborne art OJB ?
a long time ago, i was involved in the painting of B747-438 VH-OJB in the now famous Wunulla dreaming (spelling) paint scheme! i left QF in 2002, at that time VH-OJB was still in its art paint,
recently i have seen VH-OEJ (the GE powered aircraft)painted in the wunulla dreaming paint scheme.
my question is, Is OJB still in its wunulla paint scheme? is OEJ the second aircraft painted like this? or was OJB re-engined and re-registered OEJ?
recently i have seen VH-OEJ (the GE powered aircraft)painted in the wunulla dreaming paint scheme.
my question is, Is OJB still in its wunulla paint scheme? is OEJ the second aircraft painted like this? or was OJB re-engined and re-registered OEJ?
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The paint on OJB was getting tired, and like all RR 400s it went in to be redone (with the standard colours).
OEJ is an ER, and came delivered as the new Wunala. The only difference between it and the old, is that the GE engines retain their standard grey unlike the Red Rollers OJB had.
OJB is also no longer the "City of Sydney", but rather the "Mt Isa", presumably one of the ERs have been named such, or the A380s will be.
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OEJ is an ER, and came delivered as the new Wunala. The only difference between it and the old, is that the GE engines retain their standard grey unlike the Red Rollers OJB had.
OJB is also no longer the "City of Sydney", but rather the "Mt Isa", presumably one of the ERs have been named such, or the A380s will be.
Lancer