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Old March 28th 07, 11:57 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
H Milton Lewis
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Default Identification needed please

Serves me right for getting into this discussion. The man said TWO
engines on EITHER side of the fuselage. My mathematics says this
gives a total of FOUR engines. Sorry for my confusion. What is the
total number of engines (excepting the APU) powering this aircraft?


On Wed, 28 Mar 2007 04:25:35 GMT, "Ron Monroe"
wrote:

I would go to Airliners.net. There, you can look at photos of every airliner
flying. You can search by type, or look at random pictures. Each has a
caption describing what you are looking at.

There are a number of airplanes with 2 engines on the rear of the fuselage.
That design concept fas been flying since the late 50s.
Ron


"Andrew Wilson" wrote in message
...
Being new to commercial aeoroplane photographing I don't yet know the
differences between types of aircraft (but am able to distinguish between
737/747/757). Is there a website that anyone can point me to that offers
photos of all the commercial aircraft that are used in the world.
I saw an aircraft in the sky about 5 minutes after take off from LBA this
afternoon and it had no engines on the wings but two attached either side
of the tail. I looked in the small number of photos that I have from this
group and only a TU-154 was anything like but it surely couldn't be this -
any ideas please?
Many thanks
ajw

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