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  1. Braniff International Douglas DC-10 Series 10 (Girard/Jellybean what-if livery)

    by , 06-11-2013 at 09:52 AM (The Chicken Works: The Aviation Art of JP Santiago)
    I had gotten several inquiries about the Jellybean DC-10s that I had done as part of the what if livery trijet shoot out I did with AirDar several years back. Those profiles weren't up to the current standards and certainly wouldn't have passed muster as a print, so I recently retooled those images and this is the first set of five:



    Orange colors......

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  2. SNEAK PEEKS: The Boeing 747-100 and 747-200

    by , 06-11-2013 at 09:35 AM (The Chicken Works: The Aviation Art of JP Santiago)
    Works in progress:





    Here's another one in progress:

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  3. DFW FOUNDERS' PLAZA: The first planespotting shots of 2013

    by , 02-16-2013 at 02:41 PM (The Chicken Works: The Aviation Art of JP Santiago)
    No waiting for three years for these shots. This was from a few weeks ago after dropping off the Chicklets at school. Because *all* my shortcuts *always* pass by an airport. Always.



    N129UP awaits its morning load. Heheheheheheheheh, I said "LOAD"...... Built January 2001 for UPS.



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  4. Trans World Airlines Boeing 727-100/200 "Starstream 727" colors (1964/1968)

    by , 02-01-2013 at 10:53 PM (The Chicken Works: The Aviation Art of JP Santiago)


    Trans World Airlines Boeing 727-100/200 | N850TW & N12301 | "Starstream 727" Delivery colors | 1964/1968

    TWA launched its first jet services on 25 January 1959 between New York Idlewild-San Francisco with the Boeing 707 in competition with American Airlines' launch of 707 services between New York Idlewild and Los Angeles. Howard Hughes pushed TWA's finances to the limit to
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  5. Braniff International 727-200 (Braniff's first three 727-200s and the last delivered in Jellybean colors) June 1970

    by , 02-01-2013 at 10:10 PM (The Chicken Works: The Aviation Art of JP Santiago)


    Braniff International Boeing 727-200 | N401BN, N402BN, & N403BN | Delivery colors | June 1970

    For the longest time, I'd always thought there was just one Braniff 727-200 that wore the Girard/Jellybean colors and that was N401BN and it was red. I even have a postcard of that Red Jellybean Braniff 727-200 framed an in my study at home. Then back in March 2009 Forrest/SWAHQ2 posts a truly epic thread for Braniff aficionados
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