The magical colours of Kulula Airlines
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The magical colours of Kulula Airlines
Something to brighten up your rainy friday Enjoy....
check http://www.planepix.nl or aviationpix.nl for great images!
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Re: The magical colours of Kulula Airlines
great collection Sjaak!!
and as far as the c/s go... an example for many!!
and as far as the c/s go... an example for many!!
I have never drunk milk, and I never will . . . .
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Re: The magical colours of Kulula Airlines
Great shots! Were all of these taken at Johannesburg?
And can those places be reached by anyone?
And can those places be reached by anyone?
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Re: The magical colours of Kulula Airlines
Cool schemes indeed!! Love the 'this way up', camoplane and 'flying 101' haha good humor!
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I'd rather depict atmosphere and the 'heat of the moment' making a catchy photo than to reflect the real situation and real colours showing a boring photo.
I'd rather depict atmosphere and the 'heat of the moment' making a catchy photo than to reflect the real situation and real colours showing a boring photo.
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Re: The magical colours of Kulula Airlines
Fantastic! Definitly an airline with sense of humor...loving the fly101 (with the secret agent code ) and the this way up! Time for the airline to visit us someday!
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Re: The magical colours of Kulula Airlines
Sjaak, I miss the milkshakes and beers on the terrace in Lanseria..... And for the other people most of the pics taken from the terrace in Lanseria ,however a few on the ramp in JNB
Re: The magical colours of Kulula Airlines
Very very nice aircraft !!
Great pics , greetings Johan Knijn
Great pics , greetings Johan Knijn
Re: The magical colours of Kulula Airlines
Nice, I like the "Fly 101".
See: http://www.chrisrawlinson.com/2010/02/k ... 01-livery/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; to read the small text.
Look at the text by the toilet
Hans
See: http://www.chrisrawlinson.com/2010/02/k ... 01-livery/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; to read the small text.
Look at the text by the toilet
Hans
Re: The magical colours of Kulula Airlines
Thanks for all compliments. The ZS-ZWP is indeed a great paintjob with lots of funny phrases to be found, here's a few close-ups..
check http://www.planepix.nl or aviationpix.nl for great images!
Re: The magical colours of Kulula Airlines
Just great
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Re: The magical colours of Kulula Airlines
Best c/s ever !
Really great "out of the box way" to show your company .
Anybody more info of the background of this funny c/s ?
Really great "out of the box way" to show your company .
Anybody more info of the background of this funny c/s ?
JOHAN B
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http://WWW.DAPHO.NL
Re: The magical colours of Kulula Airlines
black box (which is actually orange)
seats (better than taxi seats)
loo (or mile high initiation chamber)
throne zone (more leg room baby!)
tail (featuring an awesome logo)
rudder (the steering thingy)
stabilizer (the other steering thingy)
back door (no bribery / corruption here!)
kulula fans (the coolest peeps in the world)
windows (best view in the world)engine #1 (26 000 pounds of thrust)
sun roof the big cheese ("captain my captain")
co-captain (the other pilot on the PA system)
jump seat (for wannabe pilots)
nose cone (radar, antenna and a really big dish inside)
front door (our door is always open. unless we're at 41 000 feet)
fuel tanks (the go-go juice)
galley (food, food, food, food.)
secret agent code (aka. plane's registration)
a.p.u. (extra power when you need it most)
overhead cabins (VIP seating for your hand luggage)
avionics (fancy navigation stuff)
https://www.kulula.com/info/aircraft-pi ... -awareness" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
seats (better than taxi seats)
loo (or mile high initiation chamber)
throne zone (more leg room baby!)
tail (featuring an awesome logo)
rudder (the steering thingy)
stabilizer (the other steering thingy)
back door (no bribery / corruption here!)
kulula fans (the coolest peeps in the world)
windows (best view in the world)engine #1 (26 000 pounds of thrust)
sun roof the big cheese ("captain my captain")
co-captain (the other pilot on the PA system)
jump seat (for wannabe pilots)
nose cone (radar, antenna and a really big dish inside)
front door (our door is always open. unless we're at 41 000 feet)
fuel tanks (the go-go juice)
galley (food, food, food, food.)
secret agent code (aka. plane's registration)
a.p.u. (extra power when you need it most)
overhead cabins (VIP seating for your hand luggage)
avionics (fancy navigation stuff)
https://www.kulula.com/info/aircraft-pi ... -awareness" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
AMS-CDG-CPH-ZRH-VIE-TLN-CUR-CCS-AUA-SXM-BON-LAX-YUL-YEA-PVG-PEK-BKK-USM-URT-KBV-CNX-CEI-SIN
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Re: The magical colours of Kulula Airlines
Normally i`m not a big civvie fan, but that just might be my favorite Airline in the world.
Gotta love a airline with humor.
Gotta love a airline with humor.
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Re: The magical colours of Kulula Airlines
hello
from Airliners.net: http://www.airliners.net/aviation-forum ... n/4751104/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Out of the forum Britisch world wrote this.
In fact, I find everything about Kalula quite wonderful; in stark contrast to the "screw you" approach of some LCCs like Ryanair, I've found flying with Kalula to be a joy.
The highlight of any flight has to be the announcements from the crew; when landing in Port Elizabeth after a short hop from Cape Town, a booming voice came onto the PA system, saying "welcome to Zimbabwe!", which had everyone in the cabin briefly looking a bit surprised before all bursting into laughter; on the return hop to Cape Town, a hard bounce on the runway which turned into a go-around resulted in the first officer apologising over the PA, and asking if any of the passengers wanted to have a go instead; and even the pre-flight safety announcement on another hop to PE whereby passengers were told that in the event of cabin depressurisation, masks would drop from the compartments above - to use the masks, let go of the passenger next to you, stop screaming and pull the mask over your face.
It made my day and I think this is what aviation should be.
nice airliner to loose you're fear of flight,although It would not be smart to use the plane with the text this side up....
Greetings Ton
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Out of the forum Britisch world wrote this.
In fact, I find everything about Kalula quite wonderful; in stark contrast to the "screw you" approach of some LCCs like Ryanair, I've found flying with Kalula to be a joy.
The highlight of any flight has to be the announcements from the crew; when landing in Port Elizabeth after a short hop from Cape Town, a booming voice came onto the PA system, saying "welcome to Zimbabwe!", which had everyone in the cabin briefly looking a bit surprised before all bursting into laughter; on the return hop to Cape Town, a hard bounce on the runway which turned into a go-around resulted in the first officer apologising over the PA, and asking if any of the passengers wanted to have a go instead; and even the pre-flight safety announcement on another hop to PE whereby passengers were told that in the event of cabin depressurisation, masks would drop from the compartments above - to use the masks, let go of the passenger next to you, stop screaming and pull the mask over your face.
It made my day and I think this is what aviation should be.
nice airliner to loose you're fear of flight,although It would not be smart to use the plane with the text this side up....
Greetings Ton
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Re: The magical colours of Kulula Airlines
A airline with a sense of humor