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737-200 or crude 757-200

Narrow engines and Delta old livery. Even if crude model, delta didn't fly twin single isle Airbus planes during the period when that livery was on their planes, so my money is on it being a boeing.

Talking about the tiny one then. I've not seen swept low wing, low twin engined prop liners :rolleyes: Straight wings, sure. Swept shoulder wings, sure... seems the MCD-80/90/95/ DC-9 twinjets had engines on the rear fuselage, so that leaves possibly early 737 or Airbus A300 series
 
You guys are awesome, WAW44's been around the patch. I put these all up, so I'm going to have to dig for clarity.I'll give in on the pilot, "ZAR", AKA Jimmy Franlklin. His Travalaire was "The Mystery Ship" and his Aerostar was "The Starship Pride". PAX
 

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