Hi,

> 
> Curt has it right. Get real guys. No one is going to sue a
> non-existent
> organization with no assets. The worst they will do is tell
> us to desist.
> Which we will do of course.
> 
> If you want to remove or alter almost every livery in our
> inventory, fork
> the data in git and go right ahead ...
> 
> Vivian

Red Bull is an austrian company, and very famous among RC-model-fans.
In many german forums I found discussion about using their logo. And really 
many people there told that they are told by RedBull not to use their logos and 
marks. 
There have been even some people which have been sued by RedBull. And I'm sure 
they find their way to sue the author if they want to do it!

And indeed it would be better to keep off the hands- I do know that one of 
their active heli-acrobatic pilots is quite aware of the Project FlightGear.

Ask RedBull if we may use, if not- well, there are other nice liveries out 
there waiting to be made.....

Cheers
Heiko





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