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Titan Airways Boeing 757 200


Titan Airways Boeing 757 200


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    I was gonna say 'door outlines' but then I realized that's actually how Titan paints theirs. How is that legal?

    I was gonna say 'door outlines' but then I realized that's actually how Titan paints theirs. How is that legal?

    İmm could not get your point, what is the problem with door outlines?

    İmm could not get your point, what is the problem with door outlines?

     

    No no there's no problem, you recreated it perfectly, but the lack of outlines on the white part of the fuselage doesn't seem legal. Pretty sure there's some sort of minimum light/dark ratio for door outlines, and it doesn't seem like Titan is adhering to that...

    No no there's no problem, you recreated it perfectly, but the lack of outlines on the white part of the fuselage doesn't seem legal. Pretty sure there's some sort of minimum light/dark ratio for door outlines, and it doesn't seem like Titan is adhering to that...

     

    There are outlines...

    There are outlines...

     

    Wait a second. I looked at the image above several times. I looked at images of the real thing. There were no outlines. Now you said there are outlines, and I can suddenly see them both on the above image and real photos. How did this happen. Am I high?

    Wait a second. I looked at the image above several times. I looked at images of the real thing. There were no outlines. Now you said there are outlines, and I can suddenly see them both on the above image and real photos. How did this happen. Am I high?

    The outlines are much thinner than usual and im wondering if thats legal or not

    The outlines are much thinner than usual and im wondering if thats legal or not

    Acc. EASA or FAA door outlines should be differ from regular painting of aircraft. Yeah generally 5cm should be enough but you can do even 3 or 2 cm. However in any case door outline color should be different :)