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flying_tyger 23rd August 2005 07:34

why are aircraft white?
 
random topic and i didnt really know where to put it - but why are so many aircraft white (the only ones that we could really think of that weren't are easyJet).

Is this a cost thing - as it might be expensive to logo them all up, or anything to do with the white reflecting the sun - better performance etc - or are we totally off the mark?!

Cheers!

FT

Clockwork Mouse 23rd August 2005 08:03

I would guess two main reasons:
1. Looks smart.
2. Keeps cool (reflects sun).
Our flying helmets used to be white for the second reason until someone decided we needed to camouflage ourselves in case we were spotted lurking in the cockpit. Then we went green!

flying_tyger 23rd August 2005 08:08

Thank you!

If anyone else has any ideas or comments, let me know.

Ta

FT

6080ft 23rd August 2005 08:08

If you recall the old Federal Express colour scheme was mainly purple over the fuselage of the aircraft. When they changed the corporate image to FedEx one of the changes was the colour schemes of the aircraft - they went mainly white with only a purple tail. Apparently purple paint was heavier than white so this resulted in considerable cost savings over the long term I'm told.

Also I suppose, as white will readily reflect heat (or light) less money would be spent on keeping the cabin temp right for the pax.

However white aircraft are usually pretty dirty looking up close - one of the trade offs I guess.

Oh and one last thought - white makes them easier to see if one accidently gets parked in trees or something!!!

6080ft

Ropey Pilot 23rd August 2005 08:38

Reflecting heat may be useful for keeping pax cool on the ground, but the majority of flight is in an air temp of roughly minus 60 degrees C! (Only marginally colder than the average UK summer temp on the ground):D

6080ft 23rd August 2005 08:48

Ropey
your right - I meant keeping it cool on the ground. I also thinking more along the lines of (in the case of FedEx) keeping live stock cool on the ground.

6080ft

DX Wombat 23rd August 2005 09:21

They aren't all white :ok:

flying_tyger 23rd August 2005 09:41

ahhhhh man, thats gross!! :yuk:

but its still got white patches on!! ;)

FT

Photo 23rd August 2005 12:00

Some Other non-white civil aircraft.

LTU A330
http://www.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!/open.file/673149/L/

Aer Lingus 737
http://www.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!/open.file/667844/L/

KLM 737
http://www.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!/open.file/667845/L/

Northwest DC-10
http://www.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!/open.file/620183/L/

Helvetic Fokker 100
http://www.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!/open.file/619666/L/

flying_tyger 23rd August 2005 12:18

think only the helvetic counts :p

Maude Charlee 23rd August 2005 16:38

Since when were easyjet a/c not white? They have no more colouring on them than most other airliners. If you want to see orange jets, go take a look at Braniff's paint schemes back in the 70's. Hey man!

Mr @ Spotty M 23rd August 2005 16:54

Lease companies normally require a returned aircraft to be painted all white, unless it asks the returning airline not too, because it has someone lined up for it.

visibility3miles 24th August 2005 00:58

Don't forget the mingo Porter, the purple painted turbo plane with the pink flamingo on top!

Or do I detect a trend in jump planes and unusual paint schemes...

https://www.interartive.com/secure/n...pshop&Itemid=1

oulton35 24th August 2005 15:13

I can't read this post without thinking of the BLACK Playboy DC-9 that was used during the 70's(?)

a is dum 24th August 2005 15:22

http://photos.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!/photos/4/0/3/343304.jpg

"Big Bunny One"

Alty 24th August 2005 15:45

Southwest, American, United (mid-90's to mid 00's), KLM, Northwest, DHL are just a few non-whites that immediately come to mind. Thousands of airplanes in that group.

a is dum 25th August 2005 09:09

One of the best liveries:

http://www.truthorfiction.com/images/mi-24-2.jpg


http://www.truthorfiction.com/images/mi-24-1.jpg

flying_tyger 25th August 2005 11:22

who does that funky peice of kit belong to?

A330AV8R 25th August 2005 11:26

I want !
 
I WANT IT ! WANNA HOOK ITUP TO MY PS2 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

OUCHHHH:ok:

Flightluuvr 25th August 2005 11:50

Wow that is an amazing piece of work! :eek:

White paint is less expensive because colors usually, maybe even always have to be custom mixed according to each airline's exact corporate logo colors. That can get very expensive. Also, white serves as a perfect basecoat for colored markings because it does not tint color when painted over.


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