Hello
I am currently searching which fonts are used by Brussels Airlines on the A32F fleet for the registrations.
It seems there are a few differences between aircraft. Most of them seem to look like Helvetica or Arial but I am not sure about it. The fonts are to be used for flight simulation aircraft repaints.
Who can help me out?
Thanks!
Fonts used by Brussels Airlines for A/C registrations
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Unusual discussion.keukenrol wrote: ↑17 Apr 2019, 16:48 I am currently searching which fonts are used by Brussels Airlines on the A32F fleet for the registrations.
It seems there are a few differences between aircraft. Most of them seem to look like Helvetica or Arial but I am not sure about it. The fonts are to be used for flight simulation aircraft repaints.
Who can help me out?
Since you are examining the subject, could you maybe show some examples?
André
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Seem like 2 different fonts to me
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Unusual discussion indeed, but interesting nevertheless.
Not sure if they are using two different fonts, but the one used for OO-SSB seems to be more 'bold' than the one used for OO-SSR.
Best regards,
Ivan
Not sure if they are using two different fonts, but the one used for OO-SSB seems to be more 'bold' than the one used for OO-SSR.
Best regards,
Ivan
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For example, the SSB has his O's looking more like zero's ( 0 ).
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I would not call that a different font. IMHO we have here Helvetica "normal" and "bold", with a mistake when replacing O by 0.
André
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According to "myFonts", the reg on ex OODWD is similar to "Back and Forth".
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Thanks for the update, I will check with similar font recognition websites what will be the result for other pictures. The problem is that you need a front view picture of the reg, the slightest inclination can change the font type.
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Oh come on. Some at SN are behind the times, perhaps, but are things really THAT bad? I well remember teaching my late father (b. 1921) to avoid that error, well nigh on 40 years ago now...a mistake when replacing O by 0
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OO-SNF seems to have the 0's (zero) as well.
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@keukenrol seems to have an eye for detail - perhaps even two Lovely!
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I like to add the details, because that way you can get those aircraft "as real as it gets"jan_olieslagers wrote: ↑05 May 2019, 20:04 @keukenrol seems to have an eye for detail - perhaps even two Lovely!
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After doing some research, they are probably using this font: Legal Bold by Linotype
https://www.linotype.com/93560/legal-bold-product.html
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The O's are looking very similar indeed, but the S and R are completely different. Thanks for your input!MarkCori wrote: ↑06 May 2019, 11:32 After doing some research, they are probably using this font: Legal Bold by Linotype
https://www.linotype.com/93560/legal-bold-product.html