
When Stephen Harper flies to Europe next week, he'll have some bling to show off � a jet with a fancy new paint job.
The once drab grey military Airbus jet is fresh out of the paint shop, transformed with an eye-catching paint scheme that features red,
Though it is funny to hear opposition MPs decry the use of the colour blue. Nevermind that blue's a colour from the RCAF roundel.
Red white and blue are the colours of the RCAF roundel.
Is that also part of Harper's Secret Agenda?
Red white and blue are the colours of the RCAF roundel.
Is that also part of Harper's Secret Agenda?
He must be pretty awesome if it is, considering the roundel was red white and blue before Harper was born.
Red white and blue are the colours of the RCAF roundel. They're complaining either out of ignorance or they simply like to hear themselves make noise.
There's that, but there's also this:
But alas, the PMO gets what it wants.
Ego over practicality/safety I guess.
Red white and blue are the colours of the RCAF roundel. They're complaining either out of ignorance or they simply like to hear themselves make noise.
There's that, but there's also this:
But alas, the PMO gets what it wants.
Ego over practicality/safety I guess.
They aren't complaining about going away from gunmetal grey.
It's the colour blue.
It's the colour blue.
Yeah, that red, white and blue.
Makes us look too much like those damn 'muricans.
Or the British.
Or the Russians.
Or about a dozen other countries.
Libs are far too stupid and uneducated to understand the colours of the roundell.
Guess the new Jet's logo didn't help them either.
Ego over practicality/safety I guess.
Radar/IR missiles doesn't care if the jet is gun-metal Grey or florescent pink. If it is being shot at by machine gun or cannon fire, whether from a combat jet or from a shooter on the ground, I doubt it really makes much of a difference what the colour is.
Think about it this way, when we as a country were ready to go to war with the Soviets, this was the basic colour scheme for all non-combat aircraft. This whole gun-metal grey theme didn't really come about till the end of the cold war. If the colour was such a critical factor for non-combat jets, the airforce would have been running the gun-metal grey colour scheme for all aircraft since 1946.
Red white and blue are the colours of the RCAF roundel. They're complaining either out of ignorance or they simply like to hear themselves make noise.
I'd think that the splash of is a polite nod to La Belle Province.
As for the whole issue with it being painted "conservative blue", nobody seemed to take issue when the 2009 demo CF-18 was painted predominantly blue. That this was an RCAF thing rather than a Conservative thing is more likely in this case.