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David Sandberg
September 15th 05, 05:50 PM
Can you identify the plane in this photograph from just the wing? I
need to tell my photo agent. Thanks very much!
http://www.davidsandberg.com/ca17294.jpg
David Sandberg
Maule Driver
September 15th 05, 06:04 PM
Sure looks like that beautiful 767 wing.
But I don't know. Just a beautiful pic of a wing I think I've admired
in the past.
David Sandberg wrote:
> Can you identify the plane in this photograph from just the wing? I
> need to tell my photo agent. Thanks very much!
>
> http://www.davidsandberg.com/ca17294.jpg
>
> David Sandberg
>
>
September 15th 05, 10:01 PM
My guess is MD80...spent quite a few hours staring at one going back
and from Austin to San Jose on business trips
David Sandberg wrote:
> Can you identify the plane in this photograph from just the wing? I
> need to tell my photo agent. Thanks very much!
>
> http://www.davidsandberg.com/ca17294.jpg
>
> David Sandberg
Peter Clark
September 16th 05, 02:17 AM
I'd go with MD80 as well. Doesn't look like any wing-mounted engine
aircraft at least, and to me looks pretty similar to
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/811342/L/
On 15 Sep 2005 14:01:19 -0700, wrote:
>My guess is MD80...spent quite a few hours staring at one going back
>and from Austin to San Jose on business trips
>
>
>David Sandberg wrote:
>> Can you identify the plane in this photograph from just the wing? I
>> need to tell my photo agent. Thanks very much!
>>
>> http://www.davidsandberg.com/ca17294.jpg
>>
>> David Sandberg
September 16th 05, 09:24 AM
Looks like an MD80.
J
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Bob Martin
September 18th 05, 07:20 PM
wrote:
> Looks like an MD80.
>
> J
It is... you can tell from the swept-back part at the tip, and from the
little triangular plate between the flaps at the kink in the trailing edge
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