This template is based on the Airbus A320 Enhanced, or more commonly known as A320 Sharklets. The difference between this and my old template is that I've added a light spot near the forward fuselage using lens flare.
First livery I will be showcasing is a JetBlue A320. This livery is only for B6's A321 fleet. But since I quite like the design, I made one on an A320.
Next is Germanwings, which recently introduced a new branding.
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Iran 787
I've been thinking about maybe an Iran Air 787. This is what the livery might look like if Iran Air did order new 787s...
The livery may not have much to it... Don't ask why there's Chinese on the plane.
The livery may not have much to it... Don't ask why there's Chinese on the plane.
Monday, November 4, 2013
What Is All These Problems With The 787's Lithium Battery? Is The Plane Reliable?
All Nippon Airways, launch customer of the 787-8 |
... They say, when you put out a new product, it always has some errors. These "errors" have cost Boeing their reputation and also has impacted sales. The delivery of the first 787 to launch customer All Nippon Airways was 3 years late. Factors causing this were engineering errors, strikes and installation of incorrect parts. Outsourcing that was thought as something that would boost production quality and save money was actually increasing costs.
INCIDENTS
Recently, the 787 Dreamliner had encountered major problems with it's Lithium batteries. These batteries are lighter but run on an extremely high voltage. Most future airliners are using a similar type of battery. After just one year of service, there have already been 4 incidents linked with the Lithium battery. Soon the FAA ordered a review of the Lithium batteries, and then followed by the grounding of all 787s mid-January 2013.
Courtesy of Reuters |
TIMELINE OF LITHIUM BATTERY INCIDENTS
January 7 2013, A battery overheated and caused a fire in an empty Japan Airlines 787 at Boston's Logan International Airport. A few days later, the US Department of Transportation along with Japan's Transport Ministry launched an investigation onto the causes.
January 15, 2013, an All Nippon Airways 787 made an emergency landing on Shikoku Island after the pilots received a computer warning that there was smoke inside one of the electrical compartments. According to ANA, there was an error message in the cockpit citing a battery malfunction.
CAUSES?
The main cause of the Lithium battery incidents according to some people is overheating, leading to thermal runaway and damage to major parts of the battery. The official cause is not yet known.
787 Battery Locations |
SOLUTION?
The solution? Since Boeing is not going to replace it's Lithium batteries, they have come up with a new battery kit. The kits take about five days to install and include a 1/8th-in.-thick stainless steel battery enclosure, vent line assembly, battery charger, wire bundles and associated hardware. The enclosure is designed to meet a 300°C event without thermal risk to the aircraft. New batteries, which have been redesigned to better insulate their eight cells, are being shipped directly to airlines across the globe.
Besides isolating cells better to prevent thermal runaways, the improved installation is designed to rob the battery of the oxygen necessary to sustain a fire by venting fumes overboard.
Damaged battery and Improved battery |
July 12, 2013, an Ethiopian Airlines 787 caught fire while parking at a remote apron. Since there was nobody onboard, there were no injuries. This caused a shutdown of Heathrow, one of the world's busiest airports. Ethiopian Airlines said they had detected smoke, earlier that day. The fire resulted in smoke throughout the cabin and damage to the upper part of the rear fuselage.
Sunday, November 3, 2013
Boeing 787-9
Courtesy of Businessweek |
Image by Boeing |
The first flight of the Boeing 787-9 was in September 2013. Thousands of Boeing employees gathered to watch their airplane fly. The test flight lasted for 5 hours and 15 mins as it circled around Seattle. With the success of the test flight, Boeing has so far attracted 391 firm orders. The test flight marks a milestone for the 787 program, as they are starting development on the new 787-10, which was launched at the Paris Air Show. Boeing is expecting to begin deliveries in 2014, starting with Air New Zealand.
787 Performance and Features, Courtesy of planes.findthebest.com |
Future operators of the 787-9 |
The prototype 787-9, ZB001 or N789EX is currently under testing, and has accumulated more than 40 flight hours. ZB001 is scheduled to begin a series of flutter tests later this month.
Since N789EX has no interior, there are no interior photos to post. Thanks for reading.
Latest Designs. Plus new Background!
Here are my latest designs. The first one is a Qantas 787. This livery should only be on 787s.
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Direct Air
An original design by +Alvarian Adnan. I just tweaked the colours a little bit and enhanced the livery. Maybe next I'll try making a chrome livery.
Monday, October 21, 2013
Borealis
The name "borealis" means northern. This livery was designed a long time ago, but created in Photoshop just a few weeks ago. I'm quite busy actually with all my schoolwork, and I hardly have time to make my livery on Photoshop.
In my opinion the livery is actually quite nice. The logo on the tail resembles a Northern Light. Overall, I like using the colour blue, because it gives a relaxing feeling.
In my opinion the livery is actually quite nice. The logo on the tail resembles a Northern Light. Overall, I like using the colour blue, because it gives a relaxing feeling.
StarGlobal
This livery was originally a request from my friend. I had to change the name so it would be kinda different. What I like about this livery are the shades of blue that really give the livery a tropical look. Well, here it is:
This is the original livery.
Sunday, September 29, 2013
Introduction
Hello! My name is Yazi Medinne. I am currently 13 years old and I like to design. On this blog I specialize in car and airline liveries.
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