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Old 1st Mar 2007, 01:30
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Boeing cockpit colour

Can anyone explain the reason why some Boeings (756 and 7's) sport a brown coloured cockpit, while the 73 generations sport a grey cockpit, come to think of it what about the blue or sometimes purple coloured cockpit in the MD-80's. Does it have to do with the contrast of the instruments and flat panels, or is it some other ergonomic design ? Thanks in advance.
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Old 1st Mar 2007, 02:57
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Brown is supposed to be more relaxing. 747-400s and 777s have brown cockpits too.
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Brown is SOooooo 70's!
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I'm pretty sure Boeing spent money on psychologists to get the colour right. That brown was deemed to be the ideal 'comfortable' colour.

Relaxing is probably the wrong word for it!
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Grrr

It's coffee coloured for obvious reasons. . . .
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It's a precursor to mixed fleet flying. Helps you know which type you're on that day!

Alot of the equipment is interchangeable. I've been in a few grey 737s, with brown 'highlights'.
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As I understand the Soviets/Russians did some extensive research on this topic. Hence they came up with this green/turquoise type of colour they have in all of their cockpits be it military or civilian.

How about the grey-blue Airbus has in itīs cockpits? Does that feel alright? And is the brown colour in Boeing cockpits really that good?
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Old 1st Mar 2007, 14:39
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Thank you for the replies, I can say the brown colours are relaxing...or is it that I'm falling asleep at 30 West ??
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