Most of us have been in a bar with some sort of bar game. My favorite bar game has always been spot the difference in pictures. For some reason I’ve combined my interest in this game with my frequent flying to spot the differences on Delta’s planes that I fly.

As has been reported, Delta is buying up planes from all over the place. I’ve found that whether the plane is a legacy Delta, Northwest, or was bought from American, AirTran or some other carrier, there are slight nuances in each airplane.

For example, I flew a 757-200 today for my third flight this week (hey, I’m not complaining, I’m getting an unlimited bonus 1,000 miles per segment) and I noticed a slight difference from my seat in 6D.

Can you spot the difference in this 757-200? Extra credit if you can guess where this plane was acquired from by Delta.

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It’s cloudy out there today, travel safe.

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  • Bill N DC said,

    Footrest?

  • Jimgotkp said,

    +1 on footrest.

  • DTO said,

    NW planes used to have footrest in First Class so my guess is NW.

  • phill gold said,

    footrest

  • Rob said,

    It’s a Northwest plane because of the (N) on the safety booklet.

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