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Hi BryanI think I would have to go with a 767, mainly because of the ribbed nose section, which I do not think either the 757 or 777 has.Jim Hodkinson

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That is a A300/10 not a boeing of any type.Jacko

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That is a A300/10 not a boeing of any type.Jacko
I thought so too, the landing gear doesn't match the 767 or 777. It is why to short and fat to be a 757... This one had me a bit stumped after going through A-Net pics for an hour lol...-Paul

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I would go so far as to says its an A310 operated by fedex, purple tail and all.


 

 

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I would go so far as to says its an A310 operated by fedex, purple tail and all.
Yeah I would tend to agree with that.Jacko

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the nose alone could tell that it's an airbus A300/A310. I'm leaning to the A310 however.

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I would go so far as to says its an A310 operated by fedex, purple tail and all.
How about a reg number? :(

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That would definitely be an Airbus A300/A310 operated by FedEx. Look at the windows. The 767 has more solid frames compared to the Airbuses of that time.

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