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Toulouse LFBO 03-03-2012
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- Stratofreighter
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Re: Toulouse LFBO 03-03-2012
Somehow that white spot on the black radome of that Thai A380 is a bit intriguing to me. Why not "paint" it all the way?
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Re: Toulouse LFBO 03-03-2012
Great photos. I love the Hawaiian. That Thai A380 will sure to be a beast of the skies !
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Re: Toulouse LFBO 03-03-2012
Because all unpainted Airbus radomes look like this, and as said, the planes will be painted at a later stage.Stratofreighter wrote:Somehow that white spot on the black radome of that Thai A380 is a bit intriguing to me. Why not "paint" it all the way?