Sunday, June 7, 2009

Delta Air Lines 767-332(ER) N194DN


*Airplanes 101* (See Airplanes 101 Set)Name: Boeing 767-300, 767-300FManufacturer: Boeing (USA) .Main Role: large capacity medium-very long range mainline jetlinerBasic design: Two engined double ailed wide body mainline jetliner.Capacity: Roughly 218-269 passengers Range: 11300km First delivery date: 1986Still in production in 2006: YesEasily confused for: 767-200, 767-400, A300, A330, A310 Main identifying points: The tail cone and tail are probably the 767's best identifyer.. the cone is very conical and the tail's baseline sweeps down to meet it whereas most Airbus widebodies have a relatively horizontal baseline in their tails. Also the 767 has sharper and more defined edges on the tail and cockpit windows than the Airbus rivals. Some aftermarket 767 winglets (like those on the latest 737s) are available but so far are rare sights. The 767-300 nice proportioned visually. Other than the longer fuselage the fact is has two over-wing emergency exists and no raked wingtips (like the 767-400) it is identical to the other 767 models.Examples of Main Operators: Continental, American, United, Delta, US Airways, British Airways, Air Canada, British Airways, Alitalia, KLM, Aeroflot, JAL, ANA, Varig, Qantas and many more.

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