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on 8/25/2006 A 767-200 has 1 over-wing exit. All others have 2 or none (767-400). Another thing to look for is main entry doors that open in and slide up. This is the same kind used on the l -1011. windows on a 767-400 are the same as the ones on a 777.

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on 11/22/2005 When airborne, the wheel trucks of the 757 and 767 are tilted. On the 757, the rear pair of wheels on the four wheel trucks are lower than the front, while on the 767, the front wheels are lower. The 777 wheel trucks have 6 wheels per truck.

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on 11/22/2005 The 767 also has two inboard ailerons that are around 4' wide. These are mounted on the rear of the wing, behind the engines. They move in conjunction with the outboard ailerons, and are frequently left offset while the aircraft is parked on the ground.

Also, the 767 has two sets of main gear with 4 wheels each. This is similar to the 757, so look for the inboard ailerons.

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