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The first A350-900 in Lufthansa colours
The Lufthansa Airbus was in the so-called “paint shop” in the Airbus plant in Toulouse for eleven days, and then the moment arrived – the first A350-900 with white Lufthansa paint and blue lettering was ready to go. 30 people worked on the task, painting a total surface area of around 2,100 square meters (www.lufthansagroup.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
More pictures: http://www.airliners.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1344453
A so called paint shop?
I don't think the photo link is working properly. Can't see any of the painted aircraft.
MH370, Thanks for the link. Question? How do they keep the nose down with no engines mounted?
2,100 square meters of paint must be pretty heavy even when dry. Anybody know what that would be?
Old time airlines used as little paint as possible to save weight and gain revenue. Plus there is less maintenance with less paint.
Is there some reason why that practice was abandoned?
Old time airlines used as little paint as possible to save weight and gain revenue. Plus there is less maintenance with less paint.
Is there some reason why that practice was abandoned?
for one, carbon fiber requires a coating of some sort. plus how else is one supposed to keep up with the joneses?
Thanks. That makes sense.