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Who designed Metro’s unique aircraft livery?

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Who designed Metro’s unique aircraft livery?

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A. Michael Carr, of FSMC Designs (Texas, USA) has developed many of Metro’s aircraft liveries. Michael’s original designs for Antti Pankonen’s AS365 Dauphin and for the standard MS Flight Simulator 2002 Bell 206B won the Metro Livery Design Competition, held in October, 2002. Michael Carr has also developed Metro liveries for the AS-350, EC-120, EC-130 and EC-135. An AS-350B “Proud and Free” livery, which commemorated 9-11, was developed by Russ Downing. Jim Davey, Metro 3, developed a repaint for the MetroLife AS-365. In 2005, Bob Jones created Metro repaints for the Bell 206B III developed by Owen Hewitt (and also offered in the RealStart 206 by DodoSim). Ed Easterbrook, Metro 2, developed Metro and MetroLife livery designs for the S-76 and Bell 412.

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