Thanks, Ken. My eyes are still in limbo, but that is what I see, as well.
Jim Nichols
Tullahoma, TN USA
On 12/30/2013 9:55 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
>> If it's a twin jet, the engines are mounted on the tailcone, and that pretty
>> much limits us to a DC9 or derivative, and that ain't big.
> If you zoom in on the image, I believe it shows wing mounted engines.
> At least there are two bright nacelles, either side of the fusalage
> ahead of the wing. You can also just make out two or three pods on
> each wing with the 737 and A319 have. Both of those planes (along with
> the a320) look like wide-body planes from this distance.
>
> (oh how I hate the A319...)
>
>
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