The small planes of two of the Philippines' local airlines at the Manila Domestic Airport. ZestAir has orange and green markings, and Seair is periwinkle (though its logo is multicolor).
Worthy out-of-town shot. I've never been in a small plane either, unless you count a merry-go-round. The only time I went for a "baptême de l'air" (initial fun-flight) in a two-seater in Britanny, France, the sky was so black that nothing was taking off. It made for some good photos though.
I love propeller planes although it's been a while since I've flown in one.
ReplyDeleteNice colors, Hilda. I don't much like smaller planes, though, even though I've flown in them many times...
ReplyDeleteSo, do you prefer the periwinkle airlines or orange & green airlines? As for me, I prefer blue airlines!
ReplyDeletehavent tried flying with them yet. i might try one of these days.
ReplyDeleteZestAir--even the name is fun.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to make a (short) flight in these toy planes.
avion barbie ;o))
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure I took one of these to Cagayan de Oro...just can't seem to remember which it was! ;-)
ReplyDeleteThe first plane is a Chinese Xian MA60, I have never seen one before.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful !! I loved them !!
ReplyDeleteAirplanes means time to go for a holiday!
ReplyDeleteWorthy out-of-town shot. I've never been in a small plane either, unless you count a merry-go-round. The only time I went for a "baptême de l'air" (initial fun-flight) in a two-seater in Britanny, France, the sky was so black that nothing was taking off. It made for some good photos though.
ReplyDeleteLOL at Olivier's comment!
ReplyDeleteZest Air is a nice name for an airline! Sounds zesty!
ReplyDeleteI do not like flying in any plane and these look even more scary to me!
ReplyDeleteBoth of those planes have very colorful markings. I hope this means that their flights are very pleasant.
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