We were able to get a few great days of airplane photography in at Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) before the traffic potentially comes to a near halt at the end of March, 2020. That means, we have a ton of content to keep this website updated on a daily basis for some time to come.
However, the Covid-19 / Coronavirus situation has completely screwed up plans for our YouTube Channel. In a need to produce some entertaining content, we put together a video that tests the viewer’s ability to identify an airline by only seeing the tail of an aircraft.
Airline Identification Quiz Video
If you like what you see, please give this video a ‘Thumb’s Up’ in YouTube. We are forever grateful to those who click on that ‘Subscribe‘ button.
Were you able to ID all the airlines in the video? Let us know in the comment section in YouTube!
Video edited with Corel VideoStudio Ultimate 2018.
Hidden Answers To Our Spot The Differences Game
As part of our COVID-19 boredom fight, we’ve published an article with two similar but different photos. In the classic ‘Spot The Differences’ style, there are ten changes between the photos that you have to find. The base image is of an Air Canada Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner…
The Differences
- FIN number at the top of the tail is missing on one.
- Sunwing Boeing 737-800 is flying in opposite directions.
- The Boeing 747-400’s are from different airlines (Lufthansa, KLM).
- Lufthansa logo in place of one Air Canada logo at the front of the B789.
- Registration number is different on one (some poor Photoshop work on this one…).
- Boeing 787-9 logo missing on one.
- Air Canada logo on the inside of the right side engine is missing on one.
- Front door is missing on one.
- 2 passenger windows missing behind the wing on one.
- Star Alliance logo missing on one (beside cockpit window).