ELAL Boeing 767 take off Luton (UK)

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Uploaded by on May 10, 2010

ELAL boeing 767-200 taking off from runway 9 at London's Luton Airport. This was the 12:20 flight to Tel Aviv (Israel) on sunday 9th May 2010.
Please watch the full video taken here at Luton this day!
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  • @Moss235 the 787 seems it will be it a bit more slender , but the -200's body dosent exactly" fit" the wings in my opinion. and your right the 777 is a nice plane. and the 787 is replacing the 76? i think the 767 overall is better =\

  • @TheC0Brien Yeah the 787 is a bit like that, obviously it will be it's replacement, I think the 777 is far better looking than both

  • such a stubby looking plane

    =P

  • @sincyaaa I agree completely and might I add that even though those aircraft are top of the line, the aircraft during the 80s and 90s evolved into what we have today so they cant be forgotten. Especially the legendary

     TriStar L-1011

  • This is a fantastic service ! I use it all the time from Luton !!!!!

  • אל-על... הכייייי בבית בעולם :)

    איך בא לי לטוס עכשיו!!

  • Great video....Really like the 767-200... Reminds me of the late 80's and early 90's.....A310'S ,DC-10'S, 747 classics......Shame that planes like these are becoming less and less with 777/A330 now dominating. Wonder how long the 767-200 has left with LY before thy are retired ??? I know EAA/EAB have already been parked up..... Only a matter of time I guess!

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