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Name That Jet....

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Thomas Cook 757, im 110% sure thats a 57!

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Definitely a 753. I'll leave the airline to the others. Definitely not an Airbus of any sort, and distinctly not a 763. It's not wide enough, and the wings are quite different.

Kyle Rodgers

It´s a 767-300ER from the german carrier "Condor Flugdienst".
Don´t know what drove me back than. Definitely a 757-300.

Best regards, Steffen

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yes its a condor 757-300 guys

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Don't know about the 300 or 200, but agree it's a Condor 75, the blue on the Thomas Cook livery near the tail curves up slightly higher than that of the Condor. Excellent video by the way, thx for sharing!!

Charan Kumar
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757-300 for sure

It's a 757-200. There is no tailskid. The high frame rate and slow motion distorts the length in the video. Wicked cool video. I loved seeing the rain drops hitting the lens! Hiram Hunt

Nose shape and the narrowness give it away. As well as the engines. A RR powered 757 Thomas cook group

Dylan Leonard

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It's a 757-200. There is no tailskid. The high frame rate and slow motion distorts the length in the video. Wicked cool video. I loved seeing the rain drops hitting the lens! Hiram Hunt
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Why would there be a european 757 in CYYZ? Could only be a thomas cook one and I am not sure wheather a -300 could do the route directly. However, it definitly is a 757, so I am going for a 757-200 from Thomas Cook!

Kind regards, Erich.

Dario I know it's not FSX. fps isn't just an FSX or even a game term. Frames per second means how many frames per second a film camera exposes. In computers it really should be called updates per second because it refers to how many times per second the image on the screen is re-drawn or rendered. The original post said that his friend filmed the shot at 700 fps. obviously it was a video he took. If you find a computer that would run FSX at 700 fps you let me know because I want one real bad!!! Hiram Hunt

Dario I know it's not FSX. fps isn't just an FSX or even a game term. Frames per second means how many frames per second a film camera exposes. In computers it really should be called updates per second because it refers to how many times per second the image on the screen is re-drawn or rendered. The original post said that his friend filmed the shot at 700 fps. obviously it was a video he took. If you find a computer that would run FSX at 700 fps you let me know because I want one real bad!!! Hiram Hunt
I know Hiram, it was just a joke. High frame rates... FSX... ok, I'm not funny, I know hehe

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