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  • Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.

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Cessna 310 Legendary Birds Re-Paint Pack is here!

This is just a question, nothing more, but wasn't the Flying Crown Logo, on the yellow livery the same as the one on the blue livery? The yellow bird looks like the logo is just a silhouette.:salute:
 
This is just a question, nothing more, but wasn't the Flying Crown Logo, on the yellow livery the same as the one on the blue livery? The yellow bird looks like the logo is just a silhouette.:salute:

This is absolute a relevant question. When gathering materials for the Songbird, only a few photos were available. These photos were of poor quality, in B/W, and only two of them showed the side of the aircraft (without any crown at all). So, I had to look to the various color photos of desktop models of the Songbird. A few of them shows a crown that appears to be a silhouette.
The original Songbird (or one of them) may have had a crown similar or most like to the one on the Songbird III. I chose to follow the design of the desktop models:redf:
 
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Many thanks for these, Gunnar! Your work is greatly appreciated.

Btw: back (waaaaay back) in November 1963, I was a young back-seat aircrewman aboard HMCS Bonaventure (Canadian aircraft carrier) when we visited Bergen. Lovely spot, and I enjoyed the funicular.

In the summer of 1983, twenty years later, I was a Tactical Coordinator flying in Sea Kings from the deck of HMCS Margaree when we dropped-in for a visit. Enjoyed the funicular again.
 
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