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Allegiant 757 to be parked?

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wait.......that....looks.....odd

Is it me, or is that the first paintjob that manages to make the 757 look like a P*****? (for the love of god...a small feline)

Don't know if the airplane has lost her allure now that I've 'had' her or if there is something about the RR engines that makes the whole package less appealing.

I am quite disturbed by my observations.

Discuss.

rr
 
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Nevermind

Is it me, or is that the first paintjob that manages to make the 757 look like a P*****? (for the love of god...a small feline)

Don't know if the airplane has lost her allure now that I've 'had' her or if there is something about the RR engines that makes the whole package less appealing.

I am quite disturbed by my observations.

Discuss.

rr

They have the gear doors released, creating a "sagging udder" look that was the source of my discomfort.

Whew!!!!

Cheers

rr
 
And it looks even better when it's parked on your gate instead of at a remote airport.

Any Allegiant guys got any more info?

Gup
 
Dispatched 757's with both Pratts and Rolls....the Rolls is the only way to go
 

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