Download Rpmodel Boeing 727 200 Braniff Blue 100 Citycraft Recolor Corr Rar Access
: The "Blue" livery mentioned in the file likely represents one of several shades used by Braniff, such as Mercury Blue or the two-tone Blue over Light Blue . These colors were part of the "Flying Colors" and "Ultra" schemes designed to make the airline's name familiar worldwide through an "imaginative approach to marketing".
The Boeing 727 was the backbone of the Braniff International fleet during the 1960s and 70s. While most airlines of the era used drab, utilitarian designs, Braniff revolutionized aviation branding with its "End of the Plain Plane" campaign.
: Refers to the 1:100 scale , meaning the model is 1/100th the size of the actual aircraft.
: The "Blue" livery mentioned in the file likely represents one of several shades used by Braniff, such as Mercury Blue or the two-tone Blue over Light Blue . These colors were part of the "Flying Colors" and "Ultra" schemes designed to make the airline's name familiar worldwide through an "imaginative approach to marketing".
The Boeing 727 was the backbone of the Braniff International fleet during the 1960s and 70s. While most airlines of the era used drab, utilitarian designs, Braniff revolutionized aviation branding with its "End of the Plain Plane" campaign.
: Refers to the 1:100 scale , meaning the model is 1/100th the size of the actual aircraft.