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Old January 19th, 2004, 08:35 AM
A Guy Called Tyketto
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This is more of a pilot/plane enthusiast question than
anynthing passenger travel related, but here goes anyway.

SWA is in the process of retrofitting their fleet with
winglets to their -700 and -800 series jets. IIRC, some of the special
liveries (New Mexico One, Triple Crown One, Nevada One, California One, Shamu
One, etc. etc) fall under this category. If so, would they receive the
winglets, and in your opinion, what would they look like? Say, Lone
star One, would they be indicative of the paint job (red/white/blue)?
All Silver for silver One? The yellow trim for N.M. One? What do you
think they would/should look like?

BL.
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