Channel: Topfelya
Category: Autos & Vehicles
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Description: Watch the video to find out where is the secret room located on this Jumbo Jet Boeing 747-436 British Airways airline. I had a chance to visit this aircraft on 24th July 2021. Huge thank you to SpeedBird TV facebook.com/SDTVAviation and Vision Internationals visions-international.myshopwired.com for organising this unforgettable experience. The retro-liveried British Airways Boeing 747 aircraft G-BNLY is residing now at her permanent home at Dunsfold Aerodrome where is BBC Top Gear studio and test track located. The Landor livery was the second livery introduced after the operations of BEA and BOAC merged under the British Airways brand from 1974. Since entering the British Airways fleet on 1 February 1993, the aircraft affectionately known as the Queen of the Skies, operated 14,016 flights and flew for more than 122,358 hours over nearly 60million miles. G-BNLY’s last passenger flight was from Cape Town to Heathrow on 22 March 2020. The aircraft also has the famous Landor livery. The iconic British Airways ‘Landor’ livery was designed by Landor Associates and used between 1984 and 1997. As British Airways prepared for the privatisation that would take place in 1987, a new livery and fresh corporate identity was created. A key part of the design was incorporating the best of British Airways’ past while being innovative and recognisably British. The quartered Union Flag on the tailfin was retained from the previous ‘Negus’ livery and the addition of the Coat of Arms against the midnight blue was promoted as a ‘touch of class’. The Speedbird symbol, that had been ever-present on British Airways and aircraft, was stylised to create the new red Speedwing; which was designed to become an integral part of the livery and synonymous with British Airways. The whole entire video was filmed on iPhone 11 Copyright Topfelya ©