@@ursusstv8822 Birds? Not unless they work as ground crew at the airport. The real reason is so ground personnel have a visual cue of a rotating turbine. It is a safety thing.
No. It could either be an A330 or 767 (either is very likely) or maybe an A300 or A310 as those are the only twin engine aircraft that use the GE CF6 and are still in service.
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I think this is Boeing 767😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😅😅😅😅😅😅
Same but I thought it was a a330 but when I looked at the engine it was less long as an a330s engine
@@3Hgam1ng Its tyer are double, the tyer of A330 are not double, its tyer and engines are from Boeing 767 only.
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@@Sudhansanimations90089plus the a330 has the same amount of landing gear as the 767 757 787 etc
What's that spiral doing there?
The spiral is for the birds to see something is coming their way...but birds still hit the engine..in flight
Oh Okay I thought it makes the birds dizzy...
It's to scare birds away.
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@@ursusstv8822 Birds? Not unless they work as ground crew at the airport. The real reason is so ground personnel have a visual cue of a rotating turbine.
It is a safety thing.
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Its 767! Maybe....
No. It could either be an A330 or 767 (either is very likely) or maybe an A300 or A310 as those are the only twin engine aircraft that use the GE CF6 and are still in service.
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767-300
767-300 CF6-80C
So beautiful so elegant just look like wow