Aircraft livery for Oreshkovo Air Park
The Bonanza aircraft by the American company Beechcraft is an icon of light aviation. It made history with its innovative solutions and bold design, such as its distinctive V-shaped tailplane.
One of these planes is currently a flying exhibit at Oreshkovo Air Park, a museum and entertainment center in Kaluga Oblast, where historical aircraft are restored and returned to the skies. The Bonanza has been given a fresh new livery designed by the studio, which not only enhances its appearance but also highlights its distinctive design features.

The graphic design incorporates dynamic lettering featuring the aircraft’s name on the wings. The expressive shapes of the letters don’t immediately draw attention, but instead, they function as an engaging pattern. Bright orange accents create focal points that invite closer inspection of the overall composition.

This livery isn’t just about style; it also serves a functional purpose. The engine cowling is painted dark to minimize sunlight reflections into the cockpit, while the lower part of the fuselage is also darkened to reduce the visibility of exhaust traces.


The Bonanza livery created in the studio is a true decoration of both the aviation park and the sky.
