@northern haste
It’s a taxiway bridge. They’re common when large airports need a way to get airplanes across vehicle traffic. A bridge is naturally the best option.
I do not think so. Singapore Airlines would not be so willing to advertise toy franchises right now, unlike the more carefree New Zealander or Japanese airlines. Besides, RD and AJ’s heads seem to be poking out from the airplane, and their too-vivid colours do not seem to match the airplane’s tones:
@northern haste
Runway. many airports have runway bridges connecting the runway to the terminal when the vehicular entry to said airports crossing in such a manner.
The plane’s paint scheme isn’t, but the taxiway bridge is.
@northern haste
The weight the bridge has to support must be insane.
It’s a taxiway bridge. They’re common when large airports need a way to get airplanes across vehicle traffic. A bridge is naturally the best option.
I do not think so. Singapore Airlines would not be so willing to advertise toy franchises right now, unlike the more carefree New Zealander or Japanese airlines. Besides, RD and AJ’s heads seem to be poking out from the airplane, and their too-vivid colours do not seem to match the airplane’s tones:
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Runway. many airports have runway bridges connecting the runway to the terminal when the vehicular entry to said airports crossing in such a manner.
From the looks of it, yes.
@RainbowDash69
One fan’s laughingstock could be another man’s (and his daughter’s) delight, and perhaps still another man’s inspiration for a cool piece of artwork.