I really love KLM's paint scheme, definitely one of the best in the world just for its cool simplicity and blueness. Hopefully they never change it! KLM-blue should be the national color of the Netherlands
Forget the advancement in paint , I am impressed with the drop down platforms . Painting off scaffolding is a pain . Assembly then move them disassembling.
@8justin88 It's a paste chemical that helps to clean off any left over bits of the old paint of. Extra paint means extra weight and extra fuel. Increasing costs. So they apply the yellow coat to cut down on extra paint and extra weight, in turn decreasing operating costs.
Best paint was AmericanAirlines befor 2011. The aluminium look was great! And if you have asked a captain from AA, what kind of polish he uses for the great shine of his aircraft, he answers: "Speed only Sir!" :-)
@nightfox Pipe down! They paint all aircraft types with this electrostatic spraying equipment. KLM is not just a freight company, in fact it is the oldest passengers carrier in the world still operating under its original name.
No ,they use it also for passenger transport. But the 747 is in use because of it's space inside, this plane is bigger than any other airplane (exept the A380)
Everything is much improved since the 70s. For one all aircraft have TCAS (traffic collision/avoidance system) so he would see the plane on the little radar and know it was there - they turn it on when entering the runway
Less paint is a huge plus . What most people dont realize to paint something of this size and color scheme, takes 100 to 130 gallons of material, 900 to 1400 pounds of materials, which is why they chemically strip before refinishing.
@sonnylatchstring is more when it comes to the 744 passenger version, as there is more plane to paint thanks to the longer hump. They already restrict your allowed checked in baggage, and charge you more for going over that limit, you have to think about the entire picture not just the paint. There are reasons behind it, it basically all boils down to money, how much can they save per flight.
How is it with the clearcoat? Does it now really help to remain at a certain gloss and not to fade as normal laquer would do? (op zijn nederlands: Uni lak heeft de neiging mat te worden en kleur te verliezen, is het nu merkbaar beter beschermd? Daarnaast heeft KLM nooit aan gedacht om een product zoals FLON4000 te gebruiken om frictie met de lucht te verminderen en daardoor nog lager energie verbruik te creeeren?)
but you lineup with TCAS on, and you cross runway with transponder on, so in the KLM incident you refer to, they would now both be able to see eachother.
Does anyone know if passengers' baggages are transfered from a KLM-flight to a KLM-cityhopper flight? Or the opposite? In addition, does KLM-cityhopper has the same baggage policy as KLM?
@sonnylatchstring I get your point, but think about it from the company's perspective..the save 1 or 2 days in doing it this way, which means lots of $!
@nightfox What is your point? 15% = 15% We are talking about reducing weight of the paint itself, not 15% reduction in total aircraft weight. They better reduce the amount of luggage people can take on board with 1 kilo or let them have a good crap like I suggested if you're concerned about CO2. And for your sake, yes, again I am talking about a passengers plane with 200 to 500 people in it.
Patrick it is made from composite, paint removers may affect the hardener liquid resulting in it falling apart, and sanding may damage the fibers resulting in the cone losing its strength
On a 747 livery the paint can weigh anything up to 500 kilograms or up to - 1000/1100 pounds . There is a tolerance involved so you are looking at a ball park figure hope this helps.
Shut up some people down here. KLM is never been crap. KLM is one of the safetys airlines in the world and it is a royal company. I flight always with them. In my flights everything was good. So... Say what you want but KLM is very good.
Its expensive and it’s old + they lose money because there are not enough passengers traveling with it, and fuel costs a lot of money, and its better to buy the 787 or 777
They do that! But the airplane gets painted over and over, and then they remove it all and paint again, because the airplane is heavier with so much paint!
1. They wear the same suits because of the chemicals in the paint, it is environmentally friendly because the paint thickness is much thinner, therefore the aircraft consumes less fuel 2. Many aircraft's need repainting every couple of years due to erosion of paint etc, and the paint needed to be renewed so the aircraft could use less fuel. 3. They did.
13.5 gallons less or basically 162 pounds less than before. for all those non pilots out there on a 747 that wont save them anything in terms of being able to take more cargo but i guess it makes sense if the plane was scheduled to be repainted anyway
Also what you would find here is that the coating system used, could possible be what's know as a Self Smoothing Anti Fouling System. As the Plane is in use its get slicker as it the system ages thus reducing weight improving aerodynamics.
Why was the plane repainted exactly the same as it was before? Wouldn't it have been more environmentally friendly to touch up the plane in areas it needed, rather than the whole thing?!
+Job Kolsteeg They are periodically stripped to identify and remove corrosion, make any needed skin repairs and then repainted. Protective coatings only last so long and usually fail from the bottom up when the primer loses adhesion to the aluminum.
They have the suits on to protect their clothes They paint it the same colour scheme because that's KLM's colour scheme The engines are covered actually look at them after the masking process.
@sonnylatchstring In a world where they are trying to reduce the amount of CO2, a 15% reduction in weight is a lot more than what the old painting method used. If you read the link in the description you will see what I mean.
I have to admit KLM has the most georgeous livery. Such a beauty!
+Shane Pableo Good to hear you like our new livery, Shane!
+KLM just saying the obvious!
I really love KLM's paint scheme, definitely one of the best in the world just for its cool simplicity and blueness. Hopefully they never change it!
KLM-blue should be the national color of the Netherlands
I used to watch you videos wen I was 7 and now I'm 11 Thank you for making this video it's awesome :)
Curtis Sessoms SAME DUDE SAME HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA
Same
Now 15
Samee
now 18
I love the Korean Air, KLM blue, it looks incredible with the blue sky
It was always my dream to show my children sculptures , Art work and explain how technology works ..
Finally a video on youtube where we see how a KLM aircraft is painted! Nice - Geweldig!!!
Great looking blue mix on the KLM planes :)
Forget the advancement in paint , I am impressed with the drop down platforms . Painting off scaffolding is a pain . Assembly then move them disassembling.
@8justin88 It's a paste chemical that helps to clean off any left over bits of the old paint of. Extra paint means extra weight and extra fuel. Increasing costs. So they apply the yellow coat to cut down on extra paint and extra weight, in turn decreasing operating costs.
NOT ME WATCHING THIS 11 YEARS LATER…
Your planes are just amazing!!
Best paint was AmericanAirlines befor 2011. The aluminium look was great! And if you have asked a captain from AA, what kind of polish he uses for the great shine of his aircraft, he answers: "Speed only Sir!" :-)
sabo2706 yes. But in one way it looks very old. Best looking Airline for me is Bhutan Airlines and Drukair.
Judge judy
sabo2706 2013, but yeah i miss it too. Had the pleasure to see one of the last old 737's back in july when i visited St Maarten, beautiful
Looking at the AA livery from pre 2011 up close you could definitely see the battle scars on them. Love the new livery with the flag on the tail.
sa
This video made me remember my childhood
Great blue livery but I just find that Cargo font quite bad, I would have gone for like a simple design like virgin Atlantic.
+Jude Thank you for your feedback!
+KLM no problem ;)
@nightfox Pipe down! They paint all aircraft types with this electrostatic spraying equipment. KLM is not just a freight company, in fact it is the oldest passengers carrier in the world still operating under its original name.
Amazing repaint video. Specially with this kind of music.
Does anyone have any ideas what music tracks are used in the video?
Long Way Home - Olivier Renoir
What was wrong with how it looked in the beginning?! :P
Exactly, dumbass
Nobodyinteresting dude, did you watch the video?
Nothing was wrong with the looks. They changed to a lighter weight and more environmentally friendly paint.
The aircraft had rivet rash that's why it was only the fuselage that was painted
Hi dan
You gotta love that bare aluminium look!
Maurice- I agree. I would like to see just a clear coat and send it on it's way!
Those good ol American airlines
Bothers me how it looks like it's boiling xS
I always wondered how they do to keep a perfect symmetry between sides when painting the aircraft livery.
No ,they use it also for passenger transport. But the 747 is in use because of it's space inside, this plane is bigger than any other airplane (exept the A380)
Everything is much improved since the 70s. For one all aircraft have TCAS (traffic collision/avoidance system) so he would see the plane on the little radar and know it was there - they turn it on when entering the runway
Less paint is a huge plus . What most people dont realize to paint something of this size and color scheme, takes 100 to 130 gallons of material, 900 to 1400 pounds of materials, which is why they chemically strip before refinishing.
@sonnylatchstring is more when it comes to the 744 passenger version, as there is more plane to paint thanks to the longer hump. They already restrict your allowed checked in baggage, and charge you more for going over that limit, you have to think about the entire picture not just the paint. There are reasons behind it, it basically all boils down to money, how much can they save per flight.
How is it with the clearcoat? Does it now really help to remain at a certain gloss and not to fade as normal laquer would do? (op zijn nederlands: Uni lak heeft de neiging mat te worden en kleur te verliezen, is het nu merkbaar beter beschermd? Daarnaast heeft KLM nooit aan gedacht om een product zoals FLON4000 te gebruiken om frictie met de lucht te verminderen en daardoor nog lager energie verbruik te creeeren?)
but you lineup with TCAS on, and you cross runway with transponder on, so in the KLM incident you refer to, they would now both be able to see eachother.
why Klm Pont Du Gard didn't come with the delft blue
to quito or other countries ?
Love KLM's brilliant blue at 3:29
Very cool. But I wish this was full screen HD.
What is the purpose of clear coat?
What is the other song in the background apart from Future Perfect song? Is the other song "A Long Way From Home"?
I like the music as well.. but will u please help me to find the link? Because i can't find the song as given in the description.
long way home olivier renoir
did they repaint it to make it lighter so then can carry more cargo?
So can this plane Alkline clean? I'm always wrong BEACUSE I love the new system on stage 6
@Boeing1995ER meaning you believe they only paint cargo planes this "light" & "environmentally" way?
appreciate the environment conscientiousness.... what is the music that you use in the video?
+MrSunlander The music is composed by KLM itself!
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines any way to get a copy of this song? I really enjoy it!
How come the nose cone was not stripped of paint
@sonnylatchstring are the letters saying 'cargo' not big enough?
Does anyone know the name of the first song being played in this video?
Stunning Beauty✈
ik vondt de oude paint met de "aluminium" onderkant en donkeblauwe bovenkant het mooist
and Pont Du Gard (PH - BQP) have 2 igual airplanes ??
as far as I know the paint can weigh 1-2 tonnes, so 15% could count up to 150-300kg. That for every flight can add up to a lot of extra fuel
i wonder if you can make a paper model of the plane
Does anyone know if passengers' baggages are transfered from a KLM-flight to a KLM-cityhopper flight? Or the opposite? In addition, does KLM-cityhopper has the same baggage policy as KLM?
Does anyone knows the name of the first song being played.
@sonnylatchstring I get your point, but think about it from the company's perspective..the save 1 or 2 days in doing it this way, which means lots of $!
@nightfox What is your point? 15% = 15% We are talking about reducing weight of the paint itself, not 15% reduction in total aircraft weight. They better reduce the amount of luggage people can take on board with 1 kilo or let them have a good crap like I suggested if you're concerned about CO2. And for your sake, yes, again I am talking about a passengers plane with 200 to 500 people in it.
if u guys look at the big gate at the bottom it looks like it took them 3 and half days to make the paint
IDK but it looks awesome at 1:36 when its all silver :)
KLM I heard you were stopping operations to St Marteen? Why? :(
Chicago 90278 *cough cough* stopping 747 operations to St. Maarten
What kind of paint was used? Mankiewicz?
@averredude101 The new paint design has 15% less paint in weight. The aircraft will weigh less as a result and can fly without giving out so much fuel
@8justin88 I believe its a primer
KLM is a very nice airline, crew is very nice too.
why is the nosecone left out of the painting in the beginning?
Patrick it is made from composite, paint removers may affect the hardener liquid resulting in it falling apart, and sanding may damage the fibers resulting in the cone losing its strength
what is the cost for such an operation?
I wonder how much that paint weights...
www.boeing.com/commercial/aeromagazine/aero_05/textonly/fo01txt.html#table1
Pablo Londono
Pablo Londono
Sino weighs*
On a 747 livery the paint can weigh anything up to 500 kilograms or up to - 1000/1100 pounds . There is a tolerance involved so you are looking at a ball park figure hope this helps.
How do you get a job doing this lol?
Interesting. I've always known but never noticed the wings are never painted. For obvious reasons, of course.
TCAS only works if both transponders are on... You don't taxi with it on.
What is the music used for this video?
qual o nome deste liquido que passam pra tirar a tinta?
The good days, I miss the klm jumbos
Sensacional estás novas tecnologias , parabéns KLM !
STEFANO
@sonnylatchstring That is a freighter not a passenger plane. Use your eyes before opening your mouth next time.
Just because something is environmentally friendly, doesn't mean that it may be good for our skin.. though you make a very good point!
how manny dag go in to thise?
Does Air France on KLM
Shut up some people down here. KLM is never been crap. KLM is one of the safetys airlines in the world and it is a royal company. I flight always with them. In my flights everything was good. So... Say what you want but KLM is very good.
wy klm PH - BQP dont fly to ecuador UIO ?
That's beautiful!!!
@sonnylatchstring imagine it to fly for 15 years with klm. with one flight a day. and now it weights 35kg less. added up it saves a lot of fuel.
Why did you retire the 747?!
Its expensive and it’s old + they lose money because there are not enough passengers traveling with it, and fuel costs a lot of money, and its better to buy the 787 or 777
what song was used?
They do that! But the airplane gets painted over and over, and then they remove it all and paint again, because the airplane is heavier with so much paint!
@sonnylatchstring yeah, that be one hell of an announcement to hear over the P.A. system........
1. They wear the same suits because of the chemicals in the paint, it is environmentally friendly because the paint thickness is much thinner, therefore the aircraft consumes less fuel
2. Many aircraft's need repainting every couple of years due to erosion of paint etc, and the paint needed to be renewed so the aircraft could use less fuel.
3. They did.
What is the song??
@sonnylatchstring lol no, but it's the only one shown in this particular video.
Zonder Martinair logootje??
Amazing!
Great Reportage!
zinc chromate = corrosion resistance......did'nt see aladine applied to the aircraft either...what gives?
This is a cargo plane, not a passenger plane.
Just remember KLM when using 747's it's best to wait till you have permission to takeoff!
At least in 1977 I think they learnt their lesson
13.5 gallons less or basically 162 pounds less than before. for all those non pilots out there on a 747 that wont save them anything in terms of being able to take more cargo but i guess it makes sense if the plane was scheduled to be repainted anyway
Okay how the heck does new paint reduce CO2 emission
TheDannyShow 15% less weight in paint means 15% less weight in taking off, so you reduce fuel consume, then reduce CO2 emissions
Also what you would find here is that the coating system used, could possible be what's know as a Self Smoothing Anti Fouling System. As the Plane is in use its get slicker as it the system ages thus reducing weight improving aerodynamics.
Is that a 747-200?
CarLover21 thats an 747-400F, but the upper deck looked like 747-200
@HMSDaring1 They'd put some stuff on it which removed the paint ; 1:06
I remembre watching this when I was 4 years old
Same
Why was the plane repainted exactly the same as it was before? Wouldn't it have been more environmentally friendly to touch up the plane in areas it needed, rather than the whole thing?!
Dashcam Charlie The newer paint is probably lighter than the paint before. Weight is very important to account for an aircraft.
why did this 747 needed a new paint job?
+Job Kolsteeg They are periodically stripped to identify and remove corrosion, make any needed skin repairs and then repainted. Protective coatings only last so long and usually fail from the bottom up when the primer loses adhesion to the aluminum.
wats the song nem
song?
tuncay çakır darude sandstorm
pewdiepie - bitch lasagna
Dont let go of the 747 get the 747-8! And please use the 747 for aruba
PilotGuyAruba Just do you know klm keeps the cargo versions i believe
Thank you finally someone agrees
The view of the take off from the ground is always blocked.
They have the suits on to protect their clothes
They paint it the same colour scheme because that's KLM's colour scheme
The engines are covered actually look at them after the masking process.
Love your video 👍✈️
WHAT NAME OF THE MUSIC???
long way home olivier renoir
@sonnylatchstring In a world where they are trying to reduce the amount of CO2, a 15% reduction in weight is a lot more than what the old painting method used. If you read the link in the description you will see what I mean.