Hey Guys:
I would like to know if anyone can answer if TWA's 747s still had the bar in the upper deck section during the late 80's and until the 1990's. I am aware of the pictures from a-net on there, but there from 1971.
Hey Guys:
I would like to know if anyone can answer if TWA's 747s still had the bar in the upper deck section during the late 80's and until the 1990's. I am aware of the pictures from a-net on there, but there from 1971.
-Bobby Catone
ALL views, opinions expressed are mine ONLY and are NOT representative of those shared by Southwest Airlines Co.
No the bars were removed in the 80s and seats were put on the upper deck.
Does anyone know what the last airline to do away with the lounge was? I remember as a child sitting up there on Pan Am to SJU, but that would have still been mid-'70s, I think they all went with deregulation but perhaps someone kept them a bit longer?
Doesn't Virgin still have a lounge area?
Virgin has a small bar with a few stools (there are pics on A.net) but it's not on the upper deck.
Also, Etihad on the A340-500 has a small lounge area with banquette-style seating at the front of the first class (Diamond Zone) section, which you can see here:
http://www.etihadairways.com/etihadairw ... iamond.htm
Not sure about VS but I understand that EY has something more elaborate planned for its A380s, but this is still under wraps so have not heard the specifics. It's safe to say that on certain routes (especially to/from the Gulf and Asia) where premium cabin is high yielding and very competitive, we will be seeing more such amenities.
i was with twa in the 80's the bars indeed were taken out..
I can vouche for that having flown them quite a bit in the 90's as a kid between NY and Europe.
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Speaking this thread is about a TWA 747?
heres another question
http://www.aircrash.org/burnelli/images/800cpit.jpg
whats that reddish-brownish residue on the sides of the cockpit windows- blood maybe? since Tommy's pretty good with this stuff , maybe he knows!
-Bobby Catone
ALL views, opinions expressed are mine ONLY and are NOT representative of those shared by Southwest Airlines Co.
Explosives residue (ducking for cover)Originally Posted by N790SW
KC-135 - Passing gas & taking names!
http://www.jetphotos.net/showphotos.php?userid=15086
http://moose135.smugmug.com
Oh come on, if you look at the science of the investigation, it was dead on. Fuel fumes can ignite if coupled with O. You must remove all oxygen from a fuel tank or you have the risk of ignition.Originally Posted by moose135
The National Geographic Channel did a whole special on it, I wish I could find it on Youtube....
EDIT x2, found full version, here's the version I was talking about, addressed all the theories, etc. There is some pretty damning evidence, especially in Pt. 3.
Pt 1: http://youtube.com/watch?v=chM86Wf65h8& ... ed&search=
Pt 2: http://youtube.com/watch?v=PTUY4bmuQ6A
Pt 3: http://youtube.com/watch?v=RgRPGobuus0& ... ed&search=
nwa FOREVER!
here we got with conspiracies again! let's just all agree that it was a massive lightning strike.
(shields self from paper balls)
it is mathematically impossible for either hummingbirds, or helicopters to fly. fortunately, neither are aware of this.
Its prob rust, rust will settle in very quickly in salt water and that part of the plane was prob down there for a decent amount of time before it was taken up.Originally Posted by N790SW
Your smart to do that as I am armed with quite an arsenal here today.Originally Posted by cancidas
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