Boeing flight deck colors?
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Now someone highly brained will probably shoot me down on this but it used to be said the colo(u)r was Honeywell Brown and reflected the prime electronics kit contractor on the airframe.
On the other hand I may well just be raving.
Rob
On the other hand I may well just be raving.
Rob
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From: fairly close to the colonial capitol
Rumour has it...
Brown twas just a fad cooked up by the marketing gurus with green on their little minds. Wouldn't be a bit surprised if Master Tower's Honeywell connection has some true blue truth to it as well.


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The Dreamliner was the first Boeing aircraft where product designers had their saying. This showed in the form, shape (what happened to the "round wings"?), the windshields and the livery.
I guess some designers also told them finally that brown isn't really an over-desired colour...
Dani
I guess some designers also told them finally that brown isn't really an over-desired colour...
Dani

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From: England
Re ‘Honeywell Brown’. Wasn’t this the colour for other avionics vendor; Honeywell used grey until they had the first big Boeing order.
Our manufacturing organisation referred to the colour as ‘Elephants Breath Brown’, but then we were biased.
Our manufacturing organisation referred to the colour as ‘Elephants Breath Brown’, but then we were biased.
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From: A place in the sun
As far as I remember the 757 was the first to have a brown flight deck. The previous jet aircraft (707, 727, 737 and 747-100, -200 and -300) were all grey. I have no idea why Boeing changed the colour. But I preferred grey.
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It helped with transition training from -200 and allowed for a common type rating on Classics & NG's. That, plus like all the zillions of common switches still in boxes at Seattle, they had sheds load of grey paint left over from B707/727/732. Waste not want not.
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what i don't understand are the variances in colour amongst T7 cockpits - eg with EK, some are the disgusting beige whilst others are a darker brown, and Cathay have an almost grey T7 cockpit on some models but brown on others. Is it to do with what variant it is (say 77L, 77W etc) or the age of the plane or airline preference or what???????
scanman24
scanman24
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Having 7K hours in a 777 flight deck I'm about to paint my aircraft interior Boeing Brown BAC 8328. As some suggest this does not translate to RAL 1011 as I've tried that. So now I'm going to order the real thing from Sherwin Williams Jetflex. My only question being that I haven't flown the 777 in over two years is finish.
is it Semi gloss, Satin or Flat? The BAC 8328 Jetflex H99NY2 indicates semigloss but I recall it was more flat and I can get it mixed in either semigloss or flat.
Thnaks
is it Semi gloss, Satin or Flat? The BAC 8328 Jetflex H99NY2 indicates semigloss but I recall it was more flat and I can get it mixed in either semigloss or flat.
Thnaks



