English, asked by itsme97, 11 months ago

Why aeroplanes are mostly white in colour?​

Answers

Answered by anchitpatel777
1

Commercial planes are generally white because of these reasons: white color provides a thermal advantage, it helps in easier inspection of cracks and dents on the fuselage and is also cost-effective. White planes also tend to have a higher resale value than colored ones.

While gazing at an airplane passing thousands of feet overhead, or when you are just about to board a flight at the airport, have you ever noticed that the vast majority of airplanes are white? Sure, some have stripes, decorations, and names in different colors, but the base color behind those add-ons is almost always white. It seems a bit strange, but is there a real reason for it?

hope it helps

plz mark as brainliest

Answered by Ïmpøstër
19

Explanation:

Commercial planes are generally white because of these reasons:

white color provides a thermal advantage, it helps in easier inspection of cracks and dents on the fuselage and is also cost-effective. White planes also tend to have a higher resale value than colored ones.

Similar questions