Model Review - China Eastern A350 by Aero Polaris

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As your article says, China Eastern is cleaner and more conducive to displaying many special schemes with the release of their new livery, but their logo color scheme actually limits that. And I find that except for Xiamen Airlines, United Airlines of China, and Sichuan Airlines design aesthetics online, China Eastern and China Southern often manage to come up with some strange color schemes. For example, here's the dangling tail.:ROFLMAO:
 

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As your article says, China Eastern is cleaner and more conducive to displaying many special schemes with the release of their new livery, but their logo color scheme actually limits that. And I find that except for Xiamen Airlines, United Airlines of China, and Sichuan Airlines design aesthetics online, China Eastern and China Southern often manage to come up with some strange color schemes. For example, here's the dangling tail.:ROFLMAO:
Y'know I'd never seen that before and quite like it!
 
As your article says, China Eastern is cleaner and more conducive to displaying many special schemes with the release of their new livery, but their logo color scheme actually limits that. And I find that except for Xiamen Airlines, United Airlines of China, and Sichuan Airlines design aesthetics online, China Eastern and China Southern often manage to come up with some strange color schemes. For example, here's the dangling tail.:ROFLMAO:

I'd say that majority China Southern special schemes work well as their tail logo is contained within a closed shape, and the base scheme itself is beautiful.

China Eastern really needs a refresh.
 
Y'know I'd never seen that before and quite like it!
This is a joint themed flight recently launched by the Shanghai Museum and China Eastern Airlines,Even though I don't like the logo and base color combination, I would buy this model in a heartbeat if it came out. Let's guess who will release this model first, Phoenix or NG?
 

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I'd say that majority China Southern special schemes work well as their tail logo is contained within a closed shape, and the base scheme itself is beautiful.

China Eastern really needs a refresh.
Many of China Southern's themes are with advertisers, most of which I personally don't find very good looking, but I really like Southern's B787 theme. As well as B-1832, B-1625.🥰
Among the Chinese airline logos, my favorites are China Airlines (‘Plum Blossom’)! Then there's Air China, whose design incorporates elements of a phoenix and a VIP, and my hometown airline, Xiamen Airlines.
 
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Many of China Southern's themes are with advertisers, most of which I personally don't find very good looking, but I really like Southern's B787 theme. As well as B-1832, B-1625.🥰
Among the Chinese airline logos, my favorites are China Airlines (‘Plum Blossom’)! Then there's Air China, whose design incorporates elements of a phoenix and a VIP, and my hometown airline, Xiamen Airlines.

So CZ Advertisements for brands or products tend to be bad - like that recent terrible green sticker on a C919

The ones promoting regions/cities and Co-operatives or trade fairs / expositions are pretty good in fact
 
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