Nope, look closely - definitely a BA 747-436 with a tartan tailfin. You can see the company logo quite clearly towards the front, and the position of the white 'threads' in the tartan is quite distinctive.
What do they use these days - 777s? The one and only time I flew United via Heathrow (to San Francisco), it was a 747-200 and it was white with a tri-colour stripe down it, which dates it somewhat.
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United very rarely fly 747 into Heathrow, and they have a very different fuselage strip...
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