Jack:

I don't have commit power, but I strongly recommend you include text along with 
the model which says Red Bull does not endorse your model or FlightGear. I'd 
also write why you think it's okay to use the trademark in this instance, which 
is to accurately reflect a real-life livery of a helicopter. That makes it less 
of an issue in my non-legal opinion because there's no confusion about why 
we're deciding to commit this - we're not incorporating their trademark for any 
commercial gain, but rather to simulate flight more realistically!

To all currently arguing:
Consider it is going to be difficult for whoever would sue us to show how we've 
cost them any financial damage. Likely, someone being aggressive with trademark 
infringement is probably going simply to ask us to stop distribution of 
whatever trademark we are using.

Cheers
John

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