STORY TIME
Once upon a time, in the bustling world of aviation, there was a majestic aircraft known as the N280WA, operated by the Belgian airline CityBird. This McDonnell Douglas MD-11 was a marvel of engineering, admired by aviation enthusiasts and passengers alike for its sleek design and impressive performance.
CityBird, known for its distinctive livery featuring a bird in flight, had a reputation for connecting people across continents. The N280WA, with its powerful engines and long-range capabilities, became a favorite for transatlantic flights. It often soared high above the Atlantic Ocean, ferrying passengers from the heart of Europe to the bustling cities of North America.
One memorable journey took place on a crisp autumn morning. The N280WA was scheduled to depart from Brussels, its home base, to New York City. As the sun rose, casting a golden hue over the tarmac, the crew prepared the aircraft for takeoff. Passengers, excited for their adventures ahead, settled into their seats, marveling at the spacious cabin and the attentive service.
As the aircraft ascended into the clear blue sky, the passengers were treated to breathtaking views of the Belgian countryside, the vast Atlantic, and eventually, the iconic skyline of New York City. The flight was smooth, with the experienced crew ensuring that everyone was comfortable and well taken care of.
Upon landing at JFK Airport, the passengers disembarked with smiles and stories to share, grateful for the safe and pleasant journey. The N280WA, now resting on the tarmac, had once again fulfilled its mission of connecting people and places, creating memories that would last a lifetime.
Though CityBird would eventually cease operations, the legacy of the N280WA and its role in bridging continents lived on in the hearts of those who flew with it. The aircraft, a symbol of a bygone era of aviation, remained a cherished memory for aviation enthusiasts and former passengers who fondly recalled their journeys on this magnificent bird of the skies.
scandinavian941
Could i be so blunt to make a request to do the Green livery of City Bird MD11, please??
If Yes, thank you very much in advance for your skills , time and kindness. If 'no'.....well, i'd have tried.
AERODESIGN author
7 days ago
NezNok
TFDi has removed white-blank livery from the package after releasing v0.5.