Before the blue-and-white "Bauhaus" design, Lufthansa had the grey cheatline and the bright orange/yellow belly. This livery looks phenomenal on the 737-300’s shorter fuselage. The contrast between the grey upper fuselage and the polished metal belly screams "early 90s Frankfurt hub."
For the low-cost carrier enthusiasts, the classic white fuselage painted with a giant orange phone number is a fun reminder of the early days of European budget travel. 3. Leisure and Charter Classics ixeg 737300 liveries
The early white-and-orange rust schemes that dominated European point-to-point travel in the late 1990s. The "Landor" era remains a fan favorite, projecting
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The "Landor" era remains a fan favorite, projecting British elegance with its deep blue belly, grey upper fuselage, and red speedwing. Virtual pilots also seek out the unique "World Cargo" and ethnic tail art variations from the late 1990s.
Arguably the most elegant livery ever painted on a 737. The Landor livery features deep navy blue, gold speed-wings, and the British Speedbird logo. When applied to the IXEG 737-300, it transforms the sim into a Heathrow approach during the era of Mr. Bean and The Royle Family .