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Email Autor Korrektur ID #1234111 / 103 Aufrufe
18-March-1993
XA-MED This colour scheme was applied to B727-265 XA-MED "Saltillo", B727-264 XA-DAT "Chiautempan" and A320-231 XA-RYQ "Teotitlan" (mehr von XA-MED)
Email Autor Korrektur ID #1233838 / 101 Aufrufe
-March-1994
N552NA Besides B727-2J7 N552NA named “Talavera”, another two B727-264 had this tail colour scheme, those were XA-DUI “Cacaxtla” and XA-MXA “Mexicapan”. Other aircraft with this design were: A320-231 N225RX “Atlixcayotl”, A320-231 XA-RJX “Tizatlan”, A320-231 XA-RKB “Cuautzingo”, F100 XA-SGE “Huitzilihuitl”, F100 XA-SHJ “Tetlepanquetzatl” and DC10-15 N1003W “Ixcamilpa”. (mehr von N552NA)
Email Autor Korrektur ID #1233330 / 122 Aufrufe
-June-1992
XA-MEC Only two aircraft were painted with this colour scheme, B727-264 XA-MEC named “Nayarit and A320-232 N247RX “Aztlan”. B727-2M7 XA-MXE “Tehuayo” had this design applied but with the colours reversed. Unfortunately the blue background always stood out over the purple textile design. It was the most difficult tail to photograph. (mehr von XA-MEC)
Email Autor Korrektur ID #1232566 / 98 Aufrufe
-March-1994
XA-MXC This tail design was applied to B727-264 XA-MXC named “Mitla”, other aircraft painted with the sane scheme were B727-264 XA-MEI “Tlacochahuaya”, B727-264 XA-MXD “Montealban”, A320-231 XA-RYT “Zapoteco”, A320-231 N431LF unnamed, A320-231 N441LF “ Tenochtitlan”, F100 XA-TCG “Acamapichtli”, F100 XA-SGS “Ahuitzotl”, F100 XA-SGH “Chimalpopoca”, and DC10-15 N10045 “Mazaltepec”. (mehr von XA-MXC)
Email Autor Korrektur ID #1232130 / 97 Aufrufe
-March-1994
N1279E This tail design was applied to B727-2Q6 N1279E named Olinala, the same design but with a colour variation of green and pink was used for B727-264 XA-MEH "Guerrero" and A320-231 XA-RZU "Tlapa" (mehr von N1279E)
Email Autor Korrektur ID #1231742 / 171 Aufrufe
7-May-1996
XA-RSQ This was the latest scheme before going to Aerolineas Internacionales (mehr von XA-RSQ)
Email Autor Korrektur ID #1230585 / 118 Aufrufe
-October-1992
XA-MEI San Jerónimo Tlacochahuaya is a town and municipality in the Mexican State of Oaxaca. The name Tlacochahuaya comes from Nahuatl and means “in wet land” or “in the swamp.” Tradition states that the town was founded by a Zapotec warrior by the name of Cochicahuala. Its main church is the Templo de San Jerónimo, which was built along with a monastery at the end of the 16th century. It has notable altrapieces and an organ that dates from colonial times. (mehr von XA-MEI)
Email Autor Korrektur ID #1227878 / 132 Aufrufe

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Email Autor Korrektur ID #1224455 / 129 Aufrufe
-September-1993
XA-MEK Iztaya very hard to find the meaning but according to a Nahuatl dictionary, it means to become white. I don't understand the relation between the name and the tail design. (mehr von XA-MEK)
Email Autor Korrektur ID #1221371 / 211 Aufrufe
30-November-2000
CU-T1280 Bringing President Fidel Castro to the inauguration of Mr. Vicente Fox as President of Mexico (mehr von CU-T1280)