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COLOR OF COMPOSITE AIRCRAFT
In spite of a number of composite
airplanes showing up around the country with various color schemes, RAF does not
approve any color but white. Trim colors must be limited to the vertical surfaces. Do not
paint a dark stripe on the top of the wing. Since the introduction of the European glass
sailplanes in 1961/62, there have been no cases of the composite sailplanes having any
damage from heat, and all of then are white. They cannot be certificated if painted any
other color.
There can be no doubt that a dark color will reduce the useful
life of your airplane in the lonq term, and could lead to even more serious consequences
should the structure get too hot. White guarantees that your airplane will never go above
about 10 degrees ambient air temperature.