#2
The _Banking_Scot , Feb 7, 2005 1:29 pm
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Hi,
It is the standard 757 ( 757-200 series)
Regards
TBS
It is the standard 757 ( 757-200 series)
Regards
TBS
#3
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It's normally an abbreviation for 757-200 isn't it?Originally Posted by 3Series
I looked up on the timetable my departing flight from ORD to SFO at 7:45pm. The table indicates a 752 for the aircraft. What type of aircraft is that? It is not referenced at Seatguru.
#4
correct.. this one :
http://www.airliners.net/open.file?i...=771290&size=L
http://www.airliners.net/open.file?i...=771290&size=L
#5
UA changed the '757' designator when the 3-class 'PS' 757's made their debut. A '752' is the standard, 2 class 757. A '757' designator reflects the flight is being operated as a 3-class 757.
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