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interesting article

PostPosted: 03 Aug 2005, 23:10
by Scrooge
On what plane makers are going to be offering us on their new models

Click here

{preiffer - edited to tidy link}

PostPosted: 03 Aug 2005, 23:56
by stoneflyer
Yay, my first post!

I think most of the ideas will go by the time the airlines get to fit out the planes. Opting for more seats = more money, more than say an onboard shop could offer. However, some ideas seem pretty cool. Like the window in the loo.

Tom

PostPosted: 04 Aug 2005, 00:01
by fozzyo
Originally posted by stoneflyer
Yay, my first post!

I think most of the ideas will go by the time the airlines get to fit out the planes. Opting for more seats = more money, more than say an onboard shop could offer. However, some ideas seem pretty cool. Like the window in the loo.

Tom


Hey Tom - welcome to V-FLyer.

I'm sure at least one airline currently have a window in the loo. ISTR reading a comment from a crew member commenting on how some passengers close it.

Foz xxx

PostPosted: 04 Aug 2005, 00:02
by preiffer
Welcome Tom :D [y]

PostPosted: 04 Aug 2005, 00:03
by p17blo
Wasn't it on Airport some time ago, maybe the guy from Qantus, or was it the Aeroflot guy (can't remember either of their names just at the moment)

Paul

PostPosted: 04 Aug 2005, 01:08
by seany
Originally posted by p17blo
Wasn't it on Airport some time ago, maybe the guy from Qantus, or was it the Aeroflot guy (can't remember either of their names just at the moment)

Paul


Ah yes that was Qantas, John Cull I think he was called. One question, why were windows never put in planes before?

PostPosted: 04 Aug 2005, 01:13
by Scrooge
the SQ 345's have windows in the restrooms

PostPosted: 04 Aug 2005, 02:36
by anteo
Having windows creates a small amount of drag based on air catching in the tiny crevices between window and fuselage. Less windows would mean less drag so if they dont need a window somewhere they wont put one to save on fuel. Ideally they could get rid of windows all together but I guess even Michael O'Leary isnt brave enough to go there yet! :D

PostPosted: 04 Aug 2005, 10:45
by VS045
Bars, massages...where have I seen them before?;)

I think SQ also have windows in F on some other aircraft too.

Cheers,
VS045

PostPosted: 04 Aug 2005, 11:29
by Jonathan
When the 747 came out the top deck had a piano lounge etc on some airlines!

It didnt take them long to fill the space with seats though

The same will most likely happen to the A380, but lets hope not for a while!

PostPosted: 04 Aug 2005, 13:01
by jaguarpig
I'm sure at least one airline currently have a window in the loo. ISTR reading a comment from a crew member commenting on how some passengers close it.


one of the 2 toilets in the BA First cabin on the 747-400 has the window.

The window has no blind but a liquid crystal film that darkens when you lock the door so rendering it useless.It was broken on my last flight so you could look out, woo who:D

PostPosted: 04 Aug 2005, 21:31
by buns
one of the 2 toilets in the BA First cabin on the 747-400 has the window.

The window has no blind but a liquid crystal film that darkens when you lock the door so rendering it useless.It was broken on my last flight so you could look out, woo who


I bet that added to the queues;)[}:)];)

buns

PostPosted: 05 Aug 2005, 02:14
by Denzil
anteo, nothing to do with drag, if it's blanked you still have the aperture & seal, it's just a blank not a window. Sometimes it's down to being able to move the toilet compartment within a given zone like on the B777, the toilet cubicle having a bulkhead to cover the window.