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B767-400 (ER) or the B777-200LR (B777F is based on the LR version). They have winglets like this.Derice wrote: #10 - What plane does this wingtip belong to?
Correct.E-R-I-C wrote:B777F.Derice wrote: #10 - What plane does this wingtip belong to?
Also B777-300Derice wrote: #10 - What plane does this wingtip belong to?
Nice close-up of this 777 APU, but it think you mean LAN cargo as i can see the purple accent.11- I was so surprised about the amount of heatwaves, that it made me check for sharpness at a nearby oject. luckely it seems okay, and actually i kind of like this picture (APU T7 Qatar cargo)
You are absolutely right Ricardo, thanks for correcting me.....Ricardo 767-200ER wrote:Nice close-up of this 777 APU, but it think you mean LAN cargo as i can see the purple accent.11- I was so surprised about the amount of heatwaves, that it made me check for sharpness at a nearby oject. luckely it seems okay, and actually i kind of like this picture (APU T7 Qatar cargo)
Greetz ricardo
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