OO-VEF

Share pictures, log-reports, special aircraft, nice events, hints and tips

Moderator: Plane spotting team

User avatar
thomascookie
Posts: 216
Joined: 22 Sep 2002, 00:00
Location: wilrijk

OO-VEF

Post by thomascookie »

What is happend with te fuselage is it durt or some paint that is falling of?http://airliners.net/open.file/289624/L/

User avatar
744rules
Posts: 1041
Joined: 16 Oct 2002, 00:00

Post by 744rules »

that's why they call it low-cost carrier

:wink: :wink:

User avatar
luchtzak
Posts: 11841
Joined: 18 Sep 2002, 00:00
Location: Hofstade, Zemst - Belgium
Contact:

Post by luchtzak »

I think that the quality of the paint wasn't that good. Every aircraft needs to have a torough check every X years (I think 5 years), then they come back repainted.

It is just an upper layer and isn't dangerous but it sure isn't nice. This reminds me of all the Air France dirty aircraft:

http://www.airliners.net/open.file?id=261840

http://www.airliners.net/open.file?id=259727

greetings,

Bart
:rock:

User avatar
liebensd
Posts: 1780
Joined: 31 Mar 2003, 00:00
Location: Hoeselt, Belgium
Contact:

Post by liebensd »

It is very strange that only on the aircrafts top the paint is gone. And not around the cockpit were is more friction of the air? Or use they other paint on the top than on the rest?


Dave

User avatar
luchtzak
Posts: 11841
Joined: 18 Sep 2002, 00:00
Location: Hofstade, Zemst - Belgium
Contact:

Post by luchtzak »

Maybe the UV of the sun causes the damage on the roof, I'm not quite sure.

ciao,

Bart
:rock:

User avatar
sn26567
Posts: 41171
Joined: 13 Feb 2003, 00:00
Location: Rosières/Rozieren, Belgium
Contact:

Post by sn26567 »

I saw this very plane two days ago: the situation has become even worse. I thought that the plane was white on top of the fuselage.

Do they really have to wait a D check to re-paint it? Can't it be done at a C check (last C check was April 2003, long after the picture in the first message of this thread was made).
André
ex Sabena #26567

User avatar
Zorba
Posts: 1733
Joined: 04 Apr 2003, 00:00
Contact:

Post by Zorba »

Hi,

I think it's because of the sun and ot enough paint.
When a Airplane is flying at for example FL340, the are not much clouds there right? So he has full sun.

I think it's that, I'am not shure...

Regards,

Rutger

User avatar
744rules
Posts: 1041
Joined: 16 Oct 2002, 00:00

Post by 744rules »

We might ask Mr Branson to start with Virgin Paint. He's got plenty of oportunity for adverts.

8)

User avatar
Zorba
Posts: 1733
Joined: 04 Apr 2003, 00:00
Contact:

Post by Zorba »

Ideed, He can put those winglets on all the planes to ... no?

Regards,

Rutger

(It's realy getting hot in here !)

User avatar
Avro
Posts: 8856
Joined: 28 Apr 2003, 00:00
Location: Belgium

Post by Avro »

Do they really have to wait a D check to re-paint it? Can't it be done at a C check (last C check was April 2003, long after the picture in the first message of this thread was made).
No they don't need to do that on a D-check, but they don't wanna waste too much money :wink:

Greetz
Chris
8)

User avatar
L-1011
Posts: 940
Joined: 10 Jul 2003, 00:00
Location: Royal Observatory of Belgium, Brussels

Post by L-1011 »

Perhaps it's just a cheap paint and the color pigments are not mineral but organic and decompose in the harsh conditions of FL340. So the paint still protects the aircraft, but does not retain its color. This would explain them not putting a new red layer 8O :D


Tristar

User avatar
Avro
Posts: 8856
Joined: 28 Apr 2003, 00:00
Location: Belgium

Post by Avro »

Can somebody tell me who painted OO-VEF :?:

OO-SBZ
Posts: 1096
Joined: 17 Jul 2003, 00:00

Post by OO-SBZ »

Avro wrote:Can somebody tell me who painted OO-VEF :?:
:D Sure, I didn't !

8) But I remember that a friend of mine sold a lot of low quality paint to un unknown buyer... 8)

We should ask VEX ;-)

Greetz

User avatar
Avro
Posts: 8856
Joined: 28 Apr 2003, 00:00
Location: Belgium

Post by Avro »

Yeah,

Low cost airline :arrow: Low cost paint :wink:


Chris
:drink:

Glider
Posts: 715
Joined: 10 Apr 2003, 00:00

Post by Glider »

During my job, I asked the same question to some employees of BGS (because they do the handling of VEX).
Some of them told me that the red disappeared after using a wrong product with de-icing. I don't know what to believe, is it possible?

User avatar
sn26567
Posts: 41171
Joined: 13 Feb 2003, 00:00
Location: Rosières/Rozieren, Belgium
Contact:

Post by sn26567 »

Glider,
As a chemist I can tell you that it is quite possible. The deicing products are also strong solvents. But serious paint manufacturers know that and they have special aircraft paints that can resist to those solvents.

So maybe VEX bought its paint at the local Brico ;-)
André
ex Sabena #26567

User avatar
luchtzak
Posts: 11841
Joined: 18 Sep 2002, 00:00
Location: Hofstade, Zemst - Belgium
Contact:

Post by luchtzak »

Since when do they de-ice the upper parts of the aircraft ? As far as I can remember they de-ice wings and tails ... ;-)

ciao,

Bart
:rock:

Glider
Posts: 715
Joined: 10 Apr 2003, 00:00

Post by Glider »

Our dearly beloved and discussed OO-VEF has a (German) big brother :!: :lol:

Check this out:
http://www.airliners.net/open.file?id=400310

Didn't know they also had a Brico in Germany :P

User avatar
sn26567
Posts: 41171
Joined: 13 Feb 2003, 00:00
Location: Rosières/Rozieren, Belgium
Contact:

Post by sn26567 »

Wow! The same cheap paint. Three now, with Fly Air TC-LFA, always with the same shade of red!
André
ex Sabena #26567

User avatar
Comet
Posts: 6484
Joined: 05 Jul 2003, 00:00
Location: Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England
Contact:

Post by Comet »

If you want to see tatty, shabby looking aircraft, then look no further than the Fokker jet fleet of KLM. I've never seen one of those which looked remotely clean (puts Air France in the shade!) The tail fins on those aircraft are literally black sometimes.
Sabena and Sobelair - gone but never forgotten.
Louise

Post Reply