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Anna M. Wood

UPS Boeing 767-34AF/ER, N343UP
On approach to Phoenix Sky Harbor


Jeff D. Welker

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Quote from: Anna Wood on October 12, 2014, 12:07:37 AM
UPS Boeing 767-34AF/ER, N343UP
On approach to Phoenix Sky Harbor

I've not been much of a 767 fan in the past. The fuselage always seemed a bit squatty and rotund to me. Your last two photos of the UPS bird has me reconsidering. Nice work Anna.
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Scott Youmans

Quote from: Dave S. on September 29, 2014, 05:41:09 PM
Could this be some secret Boeing development...a supersonic 767, seen here with a bow wave emanating from the nose...or just a darn lucky shot of a 767 crossing in front of the moon?!
(re-cropped to have it appear to be in a shallow dive)
Who knew the 767 had such capability!  Cool shot!
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Anna M. Wood

Quote from: Jeff D. Welker on October 12, 2014, 07:25:55 AM
Quote from: Anna Wood on October 12, 2014, 12:07:37 AM
UPS Boeing 767-34AF/ER, N343UP
On approach to Phoenix Sky Harbor

I've not been much of a 767 fan in the past. The fuselage always seemed a bit squatty and rotund to me. Your last two photos of the UPS bird has me reconsidering. Nice work Anna.

Thank you very much Jeff....   :D

Dave S.

A little old vs. new on the American Airlines paint scheme...



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KfirGuy

2 days ago saw the retirement of one of my favorite subjects to photograph, the Qantas 767s. I figured I would give them a little send off with images from this past spring (northern hemisphere speaking) down in Australia.

IMG_0542_filtered by Nicholas Peterman, on Flickr


IMG_1966_filtered by Nicholas Peterman, on Flickr


IMG_2144_filtered by Nicholas Peterman, on Flickr

Brian Lockett

767s at LAX on January 19, 2015:


Air Canada Boeing 767-375ER C-FCAB


Delta Boeing 767-3P6ER N1501P


Air Canada Rouge Boeing 767-33AER C-GHPE


Delta Boeing 767-332ER N1613B

Brian Lockett


Hawaiian Boeing 767-33A N580HA at Sky Harbor on December 22, 2014.

Dave S.

This was a pleasant surprise yesterday.  I wasn't aware of how Boeing shaped the wingtip on the new(er?) 767-400's.  Sort of reminiscent of the 787 Dreamliner's raked wingtip.


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Paul Dumm

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Brian Lockett


Boeing 767-200 Airborne Surveillance Testbed (AST) N767BA at the Southern California Air Logistics Center, Victorville on June 17, 2005. It was used to monitor ICBM launches and simulated warhead re-entries at Kwajalien Atoll. Boeing modified the prototype 767 for the Army Airborne Optical Adjunct (AOA) Program in the mid-1980s.

KfirGuy

A 767 favorite of mine from a trip down under. A Qantas 763 approaches the runway with downtown Sydney as a backdrop. Bit of an odd composition, but I love how it came out.

IMG_1981 by Nicholas Peterman, on Flickr



Nick

Dave S.

So close...but not quite.


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Brian Lockett


Cargo Aircraft Management Boeing 767-338 N371CM at Sky Harbor as Airborne Express flight ABX2010 from Los Angeles on November 26. Its QANTAS heritage is revealed by the faint kangaroo tail.

Brian Lockett


Air Transport International 767-232 N763CX departing Sky Harbor on January 19, 2016.