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By: Manc AvGeek
On: January 20, 2026
Side view of a white, 3 engined jet airliner with a silver belly taxiing from left to right. The plane is almost entirely blank, only red outlines on the doors, the registration "F-BTDB" on the rear fuselage, and a small red "EAL" logo in front of the mid-forward door providing a break from the "polar bear" livery. In the background, green grass leads off to trees in the distance under a grey sky, with a white, twin-engined jet airliner with a blue tail on final approach to a runway visible in the mid-distance.Side view of a 3-engined jet airliner taxiing from right to left, following a yellow line marked on a black taxiway. The plane is blue un top, with a grey lower half, and a thick dark blue stripe running along the body, covering the passenger cabin windows, with a thinner white stripe just below that. There are white "KLM" titles on the upper forward fuselage, under a stylised white crown, with small blue text "Royal Dutch Airlines" on the white stripe below. The white registration "PH-DTC" is on the upper rear fuselage, just aft of Dutch and EU flags. The tail is white, and has the centre engine running straight through the bottom, with blue "KLM" titles under a stylised blue crown on the top section. This logo is repeated on the grey engine pods mounted under the wings, although this time with the "KLM" text in a darker blue. Black taxiway fills the foreground, with islands of green grass surrounded by taxiways meandering through the background, slowly being eaten up by mist in the distance.Side view of a 3 engined jet airliner taxiing from right to left at a busy airport. The plane is largely white, with a blue belly, and an almost fluorescent lime green rear fuselage and tail. There are large, blue, billboard-style "Air" titles on the forward fuselage, just aft of and below a small lime green box with white "JMC" titles. There are additional, larger, white "JMC" titles on the sides of the line-green engine pods, and diagonally on the lime-green tail. Grey concrete apron fills the foreground, as well as most of the background, with lighting poles, a handful of jet airliner, and strips of green grass leading up to a large brown hangar and trees in the distance, under grey sky.
2026-01-20

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