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N757HW
May 26, 2016 13:36:24 GMT 1
Post by clifftop on May 26, 2016 13:36:24 GMT 1
Neither through the zone nor OTT really, but over Formby at 40,000ft.... I noticed N757HW.
A Boeing 757, Honeywell International, Dublin to Dublin via (overhead) Munich. Looking at a photo, it has some sort of additional wing near the top of the fuselage about a quarter of the way along from the cockpit. Anyone know what it does? Just curious.
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2016 14:21:28 GMT 1
Neither through the zone nor OTT really, but over Formby at 40,000ft.... I noticed N757HW. A Boeing 757, Honeywell International, Dublin to Dublin via (overhead) Munich. Looking at a photo, it has some sort of additional wing near the top of the fuselage about a quarter of the way along from the cockpit. Anyone know what it does? Just curious. Its for connecting the engines that are being tested. www.air-and-space.com/20100201%20N757HW.htm
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N757HW
Jun 2, 2016 20:30:49 GMT 1
Post by robaero on Jun 2, 2016 20:30:49 GMT 1
I saw the 757 in Dublin on 31/05/16 and it did not have an engine mounted on the mount.
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