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Light on top, dark on bottom?
-- Gene Seibel Hangar 131 - http://pad39a.com/gene/plane.html Because I fly, I envy no one. "Peter Duniho" wrote in message ... "Don Tuite" wrote in message ... The Coast Guard probably did some study before it painted its helicopters. Which is why they have the same color scheme as their boats? Uh, sure. I think the original poster's guess is correct, that it depends on whether you're looking at the airport against the ground or sky. I would expect dark colors to stand out better against the sky, and light colors to stand out better against the ground. That said, for overall visibility, the fluorescent yellow/green used on many traffic signs and emergency vehicles is probably the most visible color. Also, keep in mind that the color is probably only going to make the most difference when close to the aircraft. At a distance, contrast will still be an issue, but against the sky, pretty much any airplane will just look like a shadow, regardless of color. Of course, up close is when you care most about seeing the other aircraft, so it's not as if the question is simply academic. ![]() Pete |
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