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Uploaded by on May 13, 2007

Watching a Boeing 767 or 777 of United Airlines over the Atlantic on my Austrian Airlines flight from Vienna to Washington. I believe it's a 767, I'm not really sure.

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  • spraying chemtrails over the ocean now.....lol! JK! Cool video.

  • Why do people refer to contrails as chemtrails.. It is simply condensation from the hot engines, not smoke as some people mistakely think??

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  • @truv1217 Another example is this: When you know what type of Boeing airplanes a carrier flies, it will be easier to indentify them. Southwest ONLY flies Boeing 737's (Possibly 717's too when the merger with Air Tran is complete) So whenever you see a Southwest plane, it's a 737. Jetblue does not operate any Boeing airplanes, so no matter what jetblue plane you see, it is not a Boeing airplane. That will help you to distinguish Boeing planes from other manufacturers. Bored yet?

  • @truv1217 You have to know what they look like. Each plane has it's own unique features, but they tend to look a lot a like. For instance, you need to know where the jet engines are mounted on a specific plane, how many engines that plane has, and it doesn't hurt to know what Boeing aircraft the major airlines fly. the Boeing 717 has 2 tail mounted engines. The Boeing 727 has 2 tail mounted engines and a 3rd engine built into the tail. It would help to know that no major carrier flies 727's now.

  • air to air is always so cool to watch !

  • Can someone explain to me how to tell the difference between different Boeing jets.

  • my favorite united colours

  • 777-200 one of the older 777 United has !

  • @IPainthack lololololol

  • I remember when I flew Continental Airlines from Newark, New Jersey to San Juan, Puerto Rico in 2003, I do recall seeing an American Airlines plane fly the opposite direction below me.

  • Boeing 777, you can tell because it has a vertically flattened Tail cone, the 767 has a cylindrical tail cone like the 757.

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