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Olympic Air

From the Eurofighter Typhoon to the Goodyear Blimp, see what's flying at the 2012 Olympic Games.

  • By Roger Mola
  • AirSpaceMag.com, July 24, 2012
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British Airways


British Airways hired designer Pascal Anson (pictured) to transform nine of its aircraft into the likeness of a dove. Legend has it that in the first Olympic Games, doves carried reports to distant towns. Over time, the dove came to symbolize nations flocking together in peaceful competition.


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That Eurofighter is a beautiful plane. I always thought the Mirage III with the canards was the prettiest fighter but the Typhoon comes close. I also think the MIG 29 beats the F-15 on looks anyway. I also like the MIG 21. Being an American does not make me biased concerning what looks good. I think the Vulcan was probably the coolest bomber ever built.

Posted by GaryChurch on August 8,2012 | 11:32 PM

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