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Camera took a picture up close why would it not pick up the blue tint?
originally posted by: roadgravel
I have a building with a galvanized metal roof that look white with the sun light at a certain angle. That and the blue tint are due to light at certain conditions.
originally posted by: Zaphod58
a reply to: Jacobu12
Because it IS silver. Are we really going to go another 10 pages of explanations of something being misrepresented? I posted multiple aircraft in that exact same paint scheme that were all silver, but you're going to seriously claim this one was painted blue instead? They spent millions to paint one aircraft blue?
originally posted by: samkent
Camera took a picture up close why would it not pick up the blue tint?
You really are out of touch.
I'm getting the impression that you do not get out and work in the real physical world.
originally posted by: Jacobu12
originally posted by: Zaphod58
a reply to: Jacobu12
Because it IS silver. Are we really going to go another 10 pages of explanations of something being misrepresented? I posted multiple aircraft in that exact same paint scheme that were all silver, but you're going to seriously claim this one was painted blue instead? They spent millions to paint one aircraft blue?
Flight 77 was pictured in sunlight flying, you still make out it has a blue tint.
We can see it's blue.
originally posted by: Zaphod58
a reply to: Jacobu12
Pictures of N644AA:
Silver.
Silver.
Silver.
originally posted by: Zaphod58
a reply to: Jacobu12
Until 2013, with the exception of retro paint schemes, all American Airlines aircraft were polished aluminum with a red white and blue stripe, and red and white lettering for the name, and the red and blue AA on the tail. There were no aircraft in their mainline fleet that were painted with a blue coloration you claim. Look all you want, there were none.