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Old March 29th 07, 06:07 AM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
bob
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Default Identification needed please

BMI just started a new service from LBA to Copenhagen using Embraer 145
regional jets.

Did the airplane look like this:?


http://www.airliners.net/open.file?i...ext_id=1159604



"Andrew Wilson" wrote in message
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My apologies.
There should have been a comma. I meant one engine each side of the tail
(total two engines). My house is directly over the flightpath from LBA
(although the planes are well up in the air already) and I have seen all
sorts of aircraft but never one like I have described before.
Thanks again
Andrew Wilson

"H Milton Lewis" wrote in message
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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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