Even This Shark Has Fins
Waterloo Warbirds, a Canadian aviation company, found a pretty unique way to promote their in-flight experiences. They redid a number of Cold War-era planes, including the Canadair CT-133, T-55 Vampire, and DH-115 de Havilland Vampire, to give it a quirky appeal.
As a result of the overhaul, the T-33 fighter plane was rechristened as the angry-looking Mako Shark in 2011, attracting public attention after almost two decades. So the next time you are in Canada, remember to cruise around in this jet at a little over 400 miles an hour!