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Delta (?) 767 in Brussels

Tonight, landing at Brussels, I could see a Delta (?) 767 parked near the “C” Terminal (The old “satellite” one). The plane was stripped of all markings, except for part f the engine cowlings, a gray-ish radome, and the tail rudder which was in the wavy Delta design.
I couldn’t tell if it is a 200, or a 300 series, nor what the reg was.

WOuld anyone have infos on that plane ? Could it possibly be sold to another airline?

And on a totally different topic, T3 at Manchester has a couple of water leaks in its roof… You have buckets all over the place !

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By: frankvw - 6th July 2007 at 12:30

I thought they installed panels instead of the windows, as they are cheaper to maintain.

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By: Hand87_5 - 5th July 2007 at 14:38

Ok. But this one still had windows, though.. So if it is one of those, it must have been on the way to Israel.

Usually the converted freighters still have their windows …

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By: frankvw - 3rd July 2007 at 23:14

Ok. But this one still had windows, though.. So if it is one of those, it must have been on the way to Israel.

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By: Skymonster - 3rd July 2007 at 23:10

Former Delta 767 (-200s) being converted to freighters for ABX/DHL by Bedek in Israel almost always tech stop in Brussels post-conversion on their way back to the USA. They are stripped prior to conversion but only painted once back in the USA.

Andy

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