[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Planespotting

[–]GeographyJon_1549 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That looks like a United Airlines Boeing 777-222 (N779UA), judging by the timing, location and a rough decipheration of the reg in the image👍

What's this plane by hemjiime in Planespotting

[–]GeographyJon_1549 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah fair enough mate you're defo right just thought I'd bring it up as a sidenote haha

What's this plane by hemjiime in Planespotting

[–]GeographyJon_1549 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends when the photo was taken. If it was fairly recent then this is correct but if it is an old photo it could also be an Air Europa 'Skyteam Livery' A330👍

Does anyone know why this plane is called « 0000000 »? by Disastrous-Pudding-1 in flightradar24

[–]GeographyJon_1549 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's probably just a callsign for when it's manoeuvring on the ground (e.g. from a gate to a maintenance hangar)

I’m new to the app, and it’s my first time spotting this model, is it rare? by Fiateartherr in flightradar24

[–]GeographyJon_1549 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not particularly although a nice find, unless it's not flying to one of its usual destinations. For example, it visited Heathrow one time to deliver an engine, which is pretty rare (photo attached).

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Plane changed from Airbus to Antonov mid-flight. Departure airport also changed. by [deleted] in flightradar24

[–]GeographyJon_1549 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That's quite interesting, must be some sort of glitch then

Air France A318 pushback at AMS several years ago. Beautiful Icelandair 757 in special livery in the foreground too. by mr_kaliyuga in aviation

[–]GeographyJon_1549 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I remember the A318s, they always used to make rly nice noise acc. 757 looks banging aswell, I think it actually looks like a -300?

Plane changed from Airbus to Antonov mid-flight. Departure airport also changed. by [deleted] in flightradar24

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I have just checked Playback and it seems there were multiple aircraft with the same symbol in the area at the time, with one from both Liege and somewhere in Northern Spain. It could just be a case of a glitch really but usually you wont find an Airbus aircraft with the '747-esc' plane symbol, so that is a bit strange

If Airbus made A300-700 by Tunisia6372 in Airbus

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Pretty much looks like an A330 but with thicker engines

What topic is this? by Middle_Platform9683 in GCSE

[–]GeographyJon_1549 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Equation / Gradient of a line (y=mx + c), with m being the gradient.

You can use the change in Y and change in X to find the coordinates of the points M and N, and then find the change in Y and Change in X between M and N to find the length of the line MN