Young artist’s vision takes to the skies
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@Caption1:Kaiser High student Aaron Nee had a lighthearted moment on Monday while posing with Alaska Airlines' newly painted "Spirit of the Islands" aircraft after it arrived in Honolulu.
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Aaron Nee examines his signature on Alaska Airlines' newly painted "Spirited of the Islands" aircraft.
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Aaron Nee signs Alaska Airlines' newly painted "Spirit of the Islands" aircraft.
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Alaska Airlines' newly painted "Spirit of the Islands" aircraft arrives at the gate at the Honolulu International Airport. The plane's design, created by Aaron Nee, displays a voyaging canoe depicting how the Polynesians first arrived in the Hawaiian Islands, a bright yellow hibiscus, the Hawaiian Island chain, the phrase ?Spirit of the Islands,? and other iconic symbols of the state.
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Aaron Nee's "Spirit of the Islands" design was chosen from among 2,700 entries in a ?Paint-the-Plane? contest sponsored by Alaska Airlines, the Department of Education and the Hawaii Association of Independent Schools. Nee will receive a trip for four to any of the carrier's destinations and a $5,000 scholarship.
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Aaron Nee signed Alaska Airlines' newly painted "Spirit of the Islands" aircraft after it arrived Monday at the Honolulu International Airport.
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Aaron Nee, 17, met with Lt. Gov. Shan Tsutsui Monday during an unveiling of Alaska Airlines' newly painted "Spirit of the Islands" aircraft at the Honolulu International Airport.
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