On Sat, Feb 26, 2011 at 3:57 PM, Erik Hofman wrote:

>
> To be honest I think most companies would see their logo ending up on a
> virtual aircraft as a way to get free advertising;
> That is; as long as it's a genuine representation of their business.
>
> In this case I would therefore argue;
> Keep it real and stay out of trouble. I could easily see Red-Bull complain
> about their logo on a
> assault helicopter and as a result want their logo removed from any
> aircraft in the database.
>

Well I hope Red Bull doesn't see the following link.  But hopefully they'll
be so busy suing the jerks that painted their logo on a Cobra that they
won't worry about us:

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_KYZKqfdOPt0/THfmWhBVvpI/AAAAAAAAALQ/877pUiP9dtk/s1600/cobra+-+flying+bulls.jpg

:-)

Curt.
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