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Are there any good resources that teach you how to identify jetliners from the ground? I'd love to see some great comparative photos of their silhouettes. Books or websites are both ok.

For example, here's a plane that was flying over yesterday en-route to KSFO. I'm guessing it's a 747 or A380, but I can't easily guess from this angle.

silhouette of plane from the ground

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The canonical reference for aircraft recognition would be Jane's All the World's Aircraft.

http://www.airliners.net is also a useful resource, but generally means working from photos - the line drawings in Jane's are often easier to use because they abstract away things like airline liveries and distill the aircraft down to its basic shapes.

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  • @JeffreyBosboom Looks like IHS is "restructuring" (breaking every link on) their website. Moved the link to Wikipedia for now. – voretaq7 Apr 03 '15 at 04:21
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A Field Guide to Airplanes is also really good. I find it better than Jane's Aircraft Recognition Guide because it is categorized by aircraft appearance, and also is written like a field guide as opposed to a reference book.

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