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Three Virgin tails at LAX

Barbara Cockburn
 on March 2, 2009 10:28 AM | | Comments (1) | TrackBacks (0) |
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Here are three Virgin tails lined up for the first time at Los Angeles International following the launch of Virgin Blue's long-haul arm V Australia on Friday 27 February with an inaugural flight from Sydney.

Tails are (left to right) Virgin Atlantic A340-600 registered G-VWEB, V Australia Boeing 777-300ER registered VH-VOZ, Virgin America A320-200 registered N622VA.

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Gary Glover

Can't help but notice the similarities between the V Australia red tail against a white fuselage and the Qantas (Australia) red tail against a white background. The main difference seems to be that V Australia uses the stars of the southern cross (once used on the tails of Ansett aircraft) rather than the kangaroo.

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