Why are most Airplanes painted white? Is painting them Black bad luck?

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Things that make you say Hmmmmm.

Was watching Malcolm X today and the scene came on when the guy was showing Malcolm how the word black was portrayed negatively in the Dictionary page by page.

If I were President, I wouldn't paint the White House black. But if I were a Super Billionaire, I would definitely paint my 747 private plane "Jet Black" with a picture of Malcolm X on the tail. How come rich black people have never done this? I'm guessing in Aviation it might be bad luck to paint something that floats in the sky black. Any truth to this?
 
TBut if I were a Super Billionaire, I would definitely paint my 747 private plane "Jet Black" with a picture of Malcolm X on the tail.



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Many commercial planes fly at night so that could be a problem. You want a plane to be as visible as possible, even with radar.

Edit: Why do you think they paint attack helicopters black? In any event, aren't "black" people's skin really brown or dark brown?

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Why in the fuck would you paint an airplane in a way that makes it more difficult to see, unless it's a military stealth bomber and/or fighter? :smh:
 
It literally takes thousands of pounds of paint to cover a plane and it adds weight.

White paint contains the least pigments and is lighter which means less fuel cost over time.

White paint also easily shows any flaws or cracks in the aluminum (should they appear).

And finally, white paint is reflective so it helps keep the cabin cool. Anyone who's even been on a plane when they shut the A/C off knows how goddamn hot they get. Now imagine being 30,000ft in the air (closer to the sun) with absolutely NO cover or shade.
 
It literally takes thousands of pounds of paint to cover a plane and it adds weight.

White paint contains the least pigments and is lighter which means less fuel cost over time.

White paint also easily shows any flaws or cracks in the aluminum (should they appear).

And finally, white paint is reflective so it helps keep the cabin cool. Anyone who's even been on a plane when they shut the A/C off knows how goddamn hot they get. Now imagine being 30,000ft in the air (closer to the sun) with absolutely NO cover or shade.


White paint contains ALL the pigments... that is why it is white... I thought you were a scientist..
 
They paint them white in order for them to be camouflaged amongst clouds so it's harder for potential terrorists to shoot them down with bazookas.

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White paint contains ALL the pigments... that is why it is white... I thought you were a scientist..

That's white in relation to the light spectrum. Mix a bunch of paint together and see what color you get. It sure as hell isn't white.
 
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Generally, in digital color spaces wherein differences in hue are achieved through illumination, white can only be achieved through illumination of all the color producing elements. In digital space, switching on all illuminating elements (RGB [red, green, blue]) at full intensity produces white.

Generally, in physical color spaces wherein differences in hue are acheived through the mixing of pigments, white is usually the assumed base color of the media. If it is not, white pigment is laid down to achieve the white base, therein allowing the other mixing pigments to do their job. In physical space, adding pigments (CMYK [cyan, magenta, key-black]) together in equal parts at full intensity produces black.​

White is cheaper to use, easier to replace, more reflective, and adds a more neutral base for advertising graphics,
 
Things that make you say Hmmmmm.

Was watching Malcolm X today and the scene came on when the guy was showing Malcolm how the word black was portrayed negatively in the Dictionary page by page.

If I were President, I wouldn't paint the White House black. But if I were a Super Billionaire, I would definitely paint my 747 private plane "Jet Black" with a picture of Malcolm X on the tail. How come rich black people have never done this? I'm guessing in Aviation it might be bad luck to paint something that floats in the sky black. Any truth to this?


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White paint contains ALL the pigments... that is why it is white... I thought you were a scientist..

That nigga always come up w/ some abstract bullshit...I'm still weak this nigga suggested I buy some $100 light bulbs and shit talking about ambience hahahaaa!!!!!!!
 
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Whoo, that's a mean lookin mothafucka. Oh, and they don't paint planes black because when they go into hyper-space the cosmic police have trouble seeing them.
 
Things that make you say Hmmmmm.

Was watching Malcolm X today and the scene came on when the guy was showing Malcolm how the word black was portrayed negatively in the Dictionary page by page.

If I were President, I wouldn't paint the White House black. But if I were a Super Billionaire, I would definitely paint my 747 private plane "Jet Black" with a picture of Malcolm X on the tail. How come rich black people have never done this? I'm guessing in Aviation it might be bad luck to paint something that floats in the sky black. Any truth to this?

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Dude you really need to change your bong water.
 
White paint contains ALL the pigments... that is why it is white... I thought you were a scientist..

You're confusing light spectrum with ingredients.

White light contains all the color spectrum but white paint does not contain all pigments.
 
That nigga always come up w/ some abstract bullshit...I'm still weak this nigga suggested I buy some $100 light bulbs and shit talking about ambience hahahaaa!!!!!!!

Keep walking down the path hand in hand with Nzinga. It's like the mistaken leading the blind.

Too bad you don't even do a cursory search to check the information you're co-signing on if you're not sure of the subject matter.

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You're confusing light spectrum with ingredients.

White light contains all the color spectrum but white paint does not contain all pigments.

What you see is light. If it is white, it is because the paint reflects all the primary colour equally. Elementary chromatography...If you were an engineer, and had learned how colours are created on screen, you would know this;

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I notice they are black when they crash.

Good point, why the planes gotta be black when they crash? Even nature is against us black folk. Not to mention the "black" box. Why does it have to be called a black box?

Yall sheep need to open your eyes.
 
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