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phnuff
12th Oct 2003, 17:25
I was sitting at holding point C at EGGW last evening waiting to take off. One of the aircraft which went down 26 ahead of me was either a 320 or an 737 which appeared to have the biggest winglets I have ever seen (in proportion to the rest of the aircraft). I am guessing but somewhere near 1m in height. It also had what looked like an odd window configuration. Its reg was N???ER. Does anyone know anything about this aircraft - like was it a 737 or a 320 and what is with the windows ??
NineEighteen
12th Oct 2003, 17:45
Was this (http://www.airliners.net/open.file/248784/L/) it?
More pictures here (http://www.airliners.net/search/photo.search?distinct_entry=true®search=N737ER).
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phnuff
13th Oct 2003, 04:42
That the one !! The unusual window arrangement on the starboard side is what I would have seen form C.
Thanks 918
N737ER is operated by BBJ charters from Alabama. They hold the record for the longest non-stop flight in class. Seattle - Jeddah Saudi Arabia.
The weird tail scheme is actually designed from a very famous piece of Italian art.....
As for the on-board sound system....... WOW..
Mutt.