Tue, Jul 27, 2004
Scheme Designers Develops New Online Paint Visualization
Tool
What would your Piper
Tomahawk look like in red? How about blue with a gold stripe? If a
company called Scheme Designers has its way, you won't have to
guess any more. Nor will you have to spend a fortune before you
find out that you really wanted a strawberry-colored stripe instead
of magenta.
Here at AirVenture 2004, Scheme Designers is debuting a new way
to visualize the way you want your aircraft to look -- online. You
simply pay a fee to get web site access and search among more than
3,000 paint schemes for literally hundreds of aircraft.
"The development of AircraftColor.com provides our clients with
a new tool in their search for an ideal paint scheme," said scheme
Designers CEO Craig Barnett. "AircraftColor.com makes our designs
available to a broader market of aircraft owners and operators by
providing pre-designed schemes at a low flat fee of $39.99 for a
one-month subscritption." that way, you can download and even print
out as many designs as you want to try on your own type of
aircraft.
But finding an off-the-rack paint scheme doesn't mean you can't
customize. Scheme Designers still offers complete sets of drawings
and specifications for use in the paint shop. "Contract clients
will receive a free computer work station and a printer for their
office for a monthly fee," said Service manager Claudia Wells.
"This will provide a professional approach to assisting their
clients in the selection of their next paint scheme design."
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