On Thursday 22 March 2007 03:49, Jon Elson wrote:
> Ampere K. Hardraade wrote:
> > I mentioned FBW because I believe the plane was an A320.  There should be
> > two angled leading edges on vertical stabilizer for the 737, where the
> > A320 has a fillet near the fuselage.
>
> I couldn't really discern that feature, but the "heart-shaped"
> winglets of the A320 are pretty visible in the first video.
> So, I agree, it should be an A320 or a model of one.  I'm still
> thinking the nose bounced too fast, but that could be video
> fakery or the pitch rate with the main gear in the ground may
> well be different than when airborne.  Still seems that bringing
> the nose down THAT FAST would just ram the nosegear right
> through the cockpit and out the roof!
>
> Jon

Nah - this is(was) an old 737 with replaced engines and retro-fitted winglets.  
Don't know the exact model but it isn't an airbus.

LeeE


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