Posted on 04/23/2018 5:37:23 PM PDT by Kaslin
Relative to passenger comfort on all of this is determined by seat spacing. A huge airliner can be great or it can be hell if they use the "sardine seat spacing." My best flights were on a 777s without the sardine pack seat spacing. Showing my age now, but my favorite of all was the old Lockhead L1011 Tristar. It actually had superior aerodynamics than the 747 and DC-10 but the former had already captured the market ahead of the Tristar. It was a lovely aircraft. When it flew nobody used the "sardine pack" seating.
True. I still got a chuckle out of his teasing the French about their presidents little airplane. I live in Denver, and I have to say that the coolest arrival by a world leader was during the Denver Summit of the Eight, held in the late-90s, when Tony Blair arrived via the Concorde.
A little known fact about that gathering was that Boris Yeltsins IL-96, which looked like almost a direct copy of an A340, barely made it off the ground on departure from Denver before running out of runway. Dont know if he loaded it down with Denver microbrew beer, or the crew forgot about Denvers elevation, or both, but his aircraft wasnt far above the approach lights on the opposite end of the runway (it was Runway 25 if anyone is familiar) as it passed over them. And that Runway is 12,000 long.
Russians.
Yep. Landing gear give perspective on airliners.
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