It’s really big difference between Boeing 777 and the largest Ukrainian tu-134. It is impossible to make this mistake. Ukraina haven’t so big planes. So it is 100% not mistake.
It's really big difference between Boeing 777 and the largest Ukrainian tu-134. It is impossible to make this mistake. Ukraina haven't so big planes. So it is 100% not mistake.
As someone who is interested in commercial aviation, I can’t differentiate between any twin-engined aircraft, even when they’re less than 100ft from the ground and regardless of size, let alone at cruising altitude. The only way I can figure out if a 340/380/747 is overhead is seeing four contrails instead of two. It’s a little troubling that I can say “oh look at the arriving 767!”, then see the WestJet livery and realize it’s a 737. Then I realize I’m a really bad aircraft spotter and sneak back to my car to drive away.
Theres a huge difference between a Tu-134 and a Boeing 777, the engines of a 134 are in the back and the 777 engines are under the wingAs someone who is interested in commercial aviation, I can't differentiate between any twin-engined aircraft, even when they're less than 100ft from the ground and regardless of size, let alone at cruising altitude. The only way I can figure out if a 340/380/747 is overhead is seeing four contrails instead of two. It's a little troubling that I can say "oh look at the arriving 767!", then see the WestJet livery and realize it's a 737. Then I realize I'm a really bad aircraft spotter and sneak back to my car to drive away.
Tu-134: http://www.flugzeuginfo.net/acimages/tupolev_tu134a_karstenpalt.jpg
Boeing 777: http://www.bollyn.com/public/Malay_Boeing_777.jpg