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Southwest Airlines Desert Gold Livery

JHJH0508•Created March 11, 2021
Southwest Airlines Desert Gold Livery
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Press space to lower and raise landing gear. The plane is Boeing 737-300. DO NOT STEAL ART. ASK ME IF YOU WANT TO USE IT OR ELSE YOU WILL GET RePoRtEd!!! Southwest's original primary livery was "Desert Gold" (Gold, Red and Orange, with pinstripes of white separating each section of color). The word Southwest appeared in white on the gold portion of the tail. On the original three 737-200s, from June 1971, on the left side of the aircraft, the word Southwest was placed along the upper rear portion of the fuselage, with the word Airlines painted on the tail N21SW. On the right side, the word Southwest was on the tail, but also had the word Airlines painted on the upper rear portion of the fuselage.N20SW. This was later revised to simply include "Southwest" on both sides of the tail. The airline's Boeing 727-200s, operated briefly in the late 1970s and early 1980s, featured other variations on the livery; one was painted in a shade of ochre instead of gold with stylized titles on the forward fuselage and an "S" logo on the tail, while others bore the standard livery (albeit in metallic gold) with the word "Southwest" moved from the tail to the forward fuselage.

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Southwest Airlines. @Naps2008 's Boeing 777 Landing Gear project for the code.

Project Details

Project ID499787469
CreatedMarch 11, 2021
Last ModifiedAugust 18, 2023
SharedDecember 20, 2021
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