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Was delivered today here in SEA. The tail is N587HA. Look for pictures tonight after I get home. Looks really nice and also they used LED lights for the NAV Lights and they look awesome.
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Ok, good for you.

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I didn't know HA was getting winglets for their fat birds...

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Re: Hawaiian First wingleted 763
Even though they are getting the airbusses they still have some longterm plans for keeping there 763's for a few quite a few years before they totally get rid of them. Also the A332's will be premiering on the LAX-HNL route after they are delivered.
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Here are the shots. Remember shot with cell phone camera-
Also cool sunset in the Background after very crazy weather day-
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Also cool sunset in the Background after very crazy weather day-
http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o172 ... AG0015.jpg
http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o172 ... AG0016.jpg
http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o172 ... AG0017.jpg
http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o172 ... AG0018.jpg
http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o172 ... AG0019.jpg
http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o172 ... AG0024.jpg
http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o172 ... AG0023.jpg
http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o172 ... AG0022.jpg
http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o172 ... AG0021.jpg
http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o172 ... AG0014.jpg
http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o172 ... AG0013.jpg
http://i120.photobucket.com/albums/o172 ... AG0020.jpg
Re: Hawaiian First wingleted 763
Looks good!

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How were you able to get on the tarmac? That's practically a dream of mine. Lucky 

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flyingking12093 wrote:How were you able to get on the tarmac? That's practically a dream of mine. Lucky
Because I work for the airline in my sig

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I really do like the blended winglets on the 767, and I like how Hawaiian have painted them to match the tail. Looks good! Thanks for sharing!

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Oh I never looked.seahawks7757 wrote:flyingking12093 wrote:How were you able to get on the tarmac? That's practically a dream of mine. Lucky
Because I work for the airline in my sig


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sanins192 wrote:I really do like the blended winglets on the 767, and I like how Hawaiian have painted them to match the tail. Looks good! Thanks for sharing!
That is also what I like about them. The way they blend in with the tail.
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great shots the bird look sweet!..........

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Definitely liking the painted winglets, much prettier than the other 767 winglets we've seen so far.

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Also after looking close up for the front lining they used chrome and that looks cool as well.
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I doubt they'd use chrome on an aircraft. Chrome is for gangster-mobiles, fancy appliances and "bling" as they call it, not to mention expensive.seahawks7757 wrote:Also after looking close up for the front lining they used chrome and that looks cool as well.
More likely it's the usual polished aluminum that looks very shiny since it's just been polished after being put back on.

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Northwestdc9 wrote:I doubt they'd use chrome on an aircraft. Chrome is for gangster-mobiles, fancy appliances and "bling" as they call it, not to mention expensive.seahawks7757 wrote:Also after looking close up for the front lining they used chrome and that looks cool as well.
More likely it's the usual polished aluminum that looks very shiny since it's just been polished after being put back on.
Ok thats what I ment

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Re: Hawaiian First wingleted 763
Pics look good, seeing that they were taken w/a cell phone 


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a.trailblazer7 wrote:Pics look good, seeing that they were taken w/a cell phone
3.2 MP. One of the best out there on a phone.