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    DHL (Europe) 767-300 with Winglets JFK Pix

    Europe's DHL devision ferried a 7670-300 with winglets into JFK for delivery.
    Stopped through on a delivery flight to JFK.
    D-DHLE 767-300 and newly added winglets.





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    Re: DHL (Europe) 767-300 with Winglets JFK Pix

    wow, nice work senga. i can't wait to see bent wings on the -200s!
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    Re: DHL (Europe) 767-300 with Winglets JFK Pix

    WOW. I didn't know to expect it. Wild stuff.

    Did you come across it by chance?
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    Re: DHL (Europe) 767-300 with Winglets JFK Pix

    Now that's a big sexy! :borat:

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    Re: DHL (Europe) 767-300 with Winglets JFK Pix

    Hi Phil,
    No I knew it was there. However I didn't know it had winglets so that was a surprise I hate winglets.

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    Re: DHL (Europe) 767-300 with Winglets JFK Pix

    You prefer a 767 without winglets?
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    Re: DHL (Europe) 767-300 with Winglets JFK Pix

    Phil,
    Yes I prefer all planes without winglets, raked wingtips and blended wings The only modified type I like are the older wing tip (Fences) that we see on A300s and A310s. Also I am a sucker for wintip farings that 747-100s and 200s have those things are just beautiful I am a sucker for those!
    Unfortunatly wintips as I like them are a thing of the past.





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    Re: DHL (Europe) 767-300 with Winglets JFK Pix

    To each his own, I guess. for the 767, I've just always found it to be a boring tube aircraft with no attractive features. The massive winglets give it something special at least to me.
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    Re: DHL (Europe) 767-300 with Winglets JFK Pix

    I agree with you there about the 767 its a very boring aircraft with little offer visually. Also the gear not very attractive when extended. I can appreciate the B762 though because I like stocky aircraft like the B762, A310, B737-100/200 as examples.

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    Re: DHL (Europe) 767-300 with Winglets JFK Pix

    Thats one nice looking plane. Great catch Senga! Who is this DHL 763 operated by if its from Europe. EAT comes to my mind. would they ever bring a 757 in the near future?
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    Re: DHL (Europe) 767-300 with Winglets JFK Pix

    The aircraft was still parked at the DHL area today.

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    Re: DHL (Europe) 767-300 with Winglets JFK Pix

    Quote Originally Posted by SengaB
    Phil,
    Yes I prefer all planes without winglets, raked wingtips and blended wings The only modified type I like are the older wing tip (Fences) that we see on A300s and A310s. Also I am a sucker for wintip farings that 747-100s and 200s have those things are just beautiful I am a sucker for those!
    Unfortunatly wintips as I like them are a thing of the past.

    Senga
    wow haha I'm happy to know there's another person out there who prefers the more decent looking wingtips of the past. Those 767 wingtip sails are obscene and make the 767 look like Dumbo. Trying to take a picture from inside the plane with those things in the way must be a nightmare LOL

    Go away winglets!
    I hate you... :twisted:

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    Re: DHL (Europe) 767-300 with Winglets JFK Pix

    767-3JHF-WL c/n 37805 operated by DHL Air UK based at East Midlands airport. Aircraft planned for JFK - EMA Tue 8th and expected to enter service LEJ - JFK Sept 15th. Shortly to be joined by
    G-DHLF c/n 37806 currently in Greensboro for winglet fitting. G-DHLG c/n 37807 will follow later in the year.

    Regards: Mick (DHL L/M).

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    Re: DHL (Europe) 767-300 with Winglets JFK Pix

    Mayi757,
    We are part of a very small brotherhood. To me winglets are like those kits and other devices/contraptions that people put on their cars and supe them up. In this case they serve a purpose to improve efficiency but they look very tacky and unnatural to me.
    A Clean wingtip gives you so much more to look at.
    One of my favorite wingtips is the ATR's


    Tha'ts true those winglets to get in the way of shooting out of a plane.

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    Re: DHL (Europe) 767-300 with Winglets JFK Pix

    Yes Senga, even though we are relatively young we're still old school enough and remember classics didn't need weird appendages to look properly 8) . I'm not even too excited about the 787 to be honest, but we should be glad they at least didn't fit it with gigantic winglets. I really like the classic 747 wingtips myself, too bad the 763 didn't get 767-400 style tips which look pretty good to me. But hey, many enjoy seeing airliners with gigantic winglets and that's cool too, everyone has different tastes.

    The A320s might be getting huge 737NG-like winglets also, ugh :twisted: :D

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