UNIT8-Decoration and symbols
Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 8:56 pm
Hello everyone,
I would like to explain a little about the decoration and symbols in the spanish aircrafts.
• Does an airline in your country use decoration on its planes?
The main airline in Spain is Iberia. Iberia has the same decoration in all their aircrafts, which are painted with three thick lines: red, orange and yellow from the ahead to the tile of the aircraft, above these lines on the top of the tail, are painted two letters IB in red and yellow colours.
• What decoration does it use?
It use only the straight line three coloured all across the aircraft, and also it use two letters IB that stand for IBERIA.
What does it represent? The colours represent the flag of Spain.
• Do you like it?
I don’t like very much, but I think that it’s a well known brand in Spain.
Perhaps some of them aircraft float would be decorated with special representative symbols of Spain painters as Picasso, Miró or Dali.
I found in internet an interesting website, with photos of painted aircrafts:
http://www.foro-cualquiera.com/fotos-fr ... tados.html
I hope you like these aircraft pictures.
I would like to explain a little about the decoration and symbols in the spanish aircrafts.
• Does an airline in your country use decoration on its planes?
The main airline in Spain is Iberia. Iberia has the same decoration in all their aircrafts, which are painted with three thick lines: red, orange and yellow from the ahead to the tile of the aircraft, above these lines on the top of the tail, are painted two letters IB in red and yellow colours.
• What decoration does it use?
It use only the straight line three coloured all across the aircraft, and also it use two letters IB that stand for IBERIA.
What does it represent? The colours represent the flag of Spain.
• Do you like it?
I don’t like very much, but I think that it’s a well known brand in Spain.
Perhaps some of them aircraft float would be decorated with special representative symbols of Spain painters as Picasso, Miró or Dali.
I found in internet an interesting website, with photos of painted aircrafts:
http://www.foro-cualquiera.com/fotos-fr ... tados.html
I hope you like these aircraft pictures.