Notice there are no windows under the letters T and E
Here is a United plane:
Note that the spacing is different
There is a window under the letters T and E
But no window under the space between T and E.
So do all the United planes have the same letter size/window spacing...?
I’d think that distinction would apply to specific plane(s) - but I think increasingly clear it’s not AF1 (”Think United”)
I do wonder why Anderson Cooper is not on the list. He appears in prior Q drops.
Not sure if they all are identical but think they would be very similar for each model.
6AL-4V posted (1541 previous Q thread) after my post that the plane was a 737 and not a 767. Think that may be right, letter spacing is more like the spacing in the Q picture.
6AL-4V post 1541: "The plane is a United Airlines 737. The engine is a CFM56. It is not a long range aircraft."
I checked the range of a 737 and it shows about 5500 KM compared to a 767 5900 KM. A 787 has range of over 9000 KM. The range means that if the plane was a 737 it had to be a connecting flight and not one that was a leg from US to Seoul or Shanghai that typical is the route from US to Hanoi.
Here's a United A/C in Wht/Gy livery with the same window/letter spacing as the Qdrop.
BUT, the red separation line approaches the window bottom on this one -- and the nacelle shroud t/e is serrated...
With all the United a/c - livery style combos, this game could go on ad infintum.
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Now, I'm looking at AF2 configs...
Have fun!
TXnMA