How many AF B77Ws do you have? Every single release ever???Two Air France Boeing 777-328ERs, F-GSQG and F-GZNA in the 2009 Barcode livery by NG. Both are still flying in the 2009 livery and I saw F-GSQG last year when it was climbing out of CDG.
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Out of the twenty four Air France 777-300ERs ever made in 400 scale, I have eleven. I have one from Hogan, two from GeminiJets, two from Phoenix, all six NG releases and I plan to get the new Aviation400 one. I also have three in both 500 scale and 200 scale (two snap fit models and one die cast model). So in total, I have seventeen AF B77Ws, in three different scales, in my collection.How many AF B77Ws do you have? Every single release ever???
That’s some next level dedication.Out of the twenty four Air France 777-300ERs ever made in 400 scale, I have eleven. I have one from Hogan, two from GeminiJets, two from Phoenix, all six NG releases and I plan to get the new Aviation400 one. I also have three in both 500 scale and 200 scale (two snap fit models and one die cast model). So in total, I have seventeen AF B77Ws, in three different scales, in my collection.
Beautiful love for Air France B777-300ER! Is there a special reason?Out of the twenty four Air France 777-300ERs ever made in 400 scale, I have eleven. I have one from Hogan, two from GeminiJets, two from Phoenix, all six NG releases and I plan to get the new Aviation400 one. I also have three in both 500 scale and 200 scale (two snap fit models and one die cast model). So in total, I have seventeen AF B77Ws, in three different scales, in my collection.
Thanks ! The reasons for my Air France 777-300ER love are:Beautiful love for Air France B777-300ER! Is there a special reason?
The Air France 777-300ER is truly one of the most beautiful ans iconic aircraft! Have you ever flown on these? Which regs?Out of the twenty four Air France 777-300ERs ever made in 400 scale, I have eleven. I have one from Hogan, two from GeminiJets, two from Phoenix, all six NG releases and I plan to get the new Aviation400 one. I also have three in both 500 scale and 200 scale (two snap fit models and one die cast model). So in total, I have seventeen AF B77Ws, in three different scales, in my collection.
Unfortunately, I never had the opportunity to fly on one, most of my flights were between TLS and ORY so there were no chance on getting a 777-300ER. For that, I would have to fly long haul on Air France, which is something I would love to do but I never had the opportunity to as of today. But I agree it is a beautiful and iconic aircraft !The Air France 777-300ER is truly one of the most beautiful ans iconic aircraft! Have you ever flown on these? Which regs?
I hope that one day you will get the chance to fly on the 77W, with these huge GE90-115BUnfortunately, I never had the opportunity to fly on one, most of my flights were between TLS and ORY so there were no chance on getting a 777-300ER. For that, I would have to fly long haul on Air France, which is something I would love to do but I never had the opportunity to as of today. But I agree it is a beautiful and iconic aircraft !
Thank you ! I’m looking forward to that day.I hope that one day you will get the chance to fly on the 77W, with these huge GE90-115B![]()
Some thing about the white AF livery is so elegant, better than many other “Eurowhite” liveriesThe Air France 777-300ER is truly one of the most beautiful ans iconic aircraft! Have you ever flown on these? Which regs?
100% and I hope they never change it!Some thing about the white AF livery is so elegant, better than many other “Eurowhite” liveries
The Barcode liveries have held up rather well through the ages. I also hope Air France will never move away from the Barcode style liveries, its too associated with AF's brand identity. Air France has found a timeless livery design, it doesn't need radical changes.100% and I hope they never change it!
And not only the Barcode is timeless, but also the logo itself:The Barcode liveries have held up rather well through the ages. I also hope Air France will never move away from the Barcode style liveries, its too associated with AF's brand identity. Air France has found a timeless livery design, it doesn't need radical changes.

Hopefully Air France will forever stay loyal to it. Any change would be a downgrade