Apparently, according to Airliners World, jet Blue has taken delivery of their first A320 with the new winglet type. Keep any eye out.
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Apparently, according to Airliners World, jet Blue has taken delivery of their first A320 with the new winglet type. Keep any eye out.
According to insider source of information, testing is still being done on the A320 with winglets.... The latest information looks like they are getting 3%-5% with the winglets...
We have taken delivery of the A/c. It will be AC 636. It is undergoing testing at airbus with one set of winglets ,then will then switch onto another pair of winglets and re-test. We dont expect the AC till late in the year.
Did B6 itself decide if they are going to go with the 727 look alike winglets or the ones Airbus mande that look like a clipped toenail
That's what they are testing out now, still.Quote:
Originally Posted by hiss srq
The first A320 with winglets in JetBlue livery, looks very impressive to say the least.
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/1099160/L/
That photographer had the exact same regi and angle in an upload just a couple months ago!
Yes, but the winglests were different :wink: and those are cooler!Quote:
Originally Posted by Mellyrose
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/1054589/L/
Not bad looking, hope they work out and put some paint on them.
Would be cool if they were done the same like the tail...but thats not going to happen.
Now that would be AWESOME...matching the winglets to the tails! ooooohQuote:
Originally Posted by FlyingColors
That picture looks like the 2nd pair of wiglets thats being tested. Its on the same AC that the first set was on thats why the same reg no. When it arrives in our fleet the reg is N636JB. which wont be for another couple of months. I imagine they didnt paint them because they are testing them. Why paint something if its only a test. I can guess that when they arrive here in the USA they will be painted somehow.
Woohoo! I'm all about the matching winglets.
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a2...e/winglets.jpg
Drool... nice and how 'bout these: http://www.airliners.net/open.file/1099160/L/
OK, that's the 2nd time you've linked that photo...and then linked the identical one. I keep expecting to see a new one!
No that's the right one! My bad I met these: http://www.airliners.net/open.file/1099160/L/
To restate, I like them the most. The ones that Mellyrose repainted look a bit A330-ish.
Ok, but all I did was put them on that exact same photo you linked to!
Mel, there are two different sets of winglet shapes that they added to aircraft for testing. One looked squared off like that of an A330, and the other had an angle on it similar to the Embraer jet series.
That does it!Quote:
Originally Posted by Mellyrose
Your going to have to have a Photoshop on line class/thread.
I'm I the only one here who knows next to jack crap about PS?!
Time to start spilling some of the magic.
Hey Mellyrose, I'd love to see the curved winglets repainted :mrgreen: . If B6 decides to use their unique schemes more power to them, but I'm afraid that we might see a monotonous white or dark blue as on the E90's. Ridiculous to say; blanked wing lets are another saving of fuel as the paint doesn't weigh them down more. It seems awkward for a carrier not to apply any extra advertising. Glancing at the winglets of 'Canada's jetblue'-WestJet precisely- one can right away notice their web address.
Seems jetBlue won't be getting anymore of these. According to a thread on A.net (which quotes a non-online article), Airbus has scrapped their A320 winglet program, citing a lack of benefit for the additional weight and reinforcement.
I saw that too. It's a shame, I rather liked the new winglets, especially the second one that was tried.
There are two different programs looking at the benefits to winglets for the A320, one being Airbus, who never really went for the idea and the inhouse program jetBlue is working on.Quote:
Originally Posted by GothamSpotter