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  #21  
Old April 7th, 2005, 04:47 PM
RAK
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"Markku Grönroos" wrote in message
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In message , at 08:59:32 on Wed, 6 Apr
2005, "EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" remarked:
most of the aircraft I've been in have only two seats on the window
sides - at worst one would only inconvenience ONE person.


No, most seem to have three. Especially those smaller aircraft used by
people like Easyjet, that only have one aisle.
--


Naturally you know better than other folks what planes they have travelled
by. It is very typical to have only two adjacent seats.


Many planes I travel in have 3 seats on the window side in economy,
including 747s and the big Airbuses (typically 3-4-3) or 737s (3-3). I am
happier to be in a 2 seat window side but on average I find more have 3
seats. But I suppose you think I am wrong too? Both are common, it does not
mean that someone is wrong to say most have 3 seats - that is my experience
too, taking around 30-50 flights per year, half and half long and short
haul.




  #22  
Old April 7th, 2005, 04:54 PM
Markku Grönroos
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"RAK" kirjoitti viestissä
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"Markku Grönroos" wrote in message
...

"Roland Perry" kirjoitti viestissä
.uk...
In message , at 08:59:32 on Wed, 6 Apr
2005, "EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" remarked:
most of the aircraft I've been in have only two seats on the window
sides - at worst one would only inconvenience ONE person.

No, most seem to have three. Especially those smaller aircraft used by
people like Easyjet, that only have one aisle.
--


Naturally you know better than other folks what planes they have

travelled
by. It is very typical to have only two adjacent seats.


Many planes I travel in have 3 seats on the window side in economy,
including 747s and the big Airbuses (typically 3-4-3) or 737s (3-3). I am
happier to be in a 2 seat window side but on average I find more have 3
seats. But I suppose you think I am wrong too? Both are common, it does

not

What is this babble about ? Nobody has said *anything* whatsoever on *your*
experiences. Furthermore, I have not accused anyone being "wrong" on
something.


  #23  
Old April 7th, 2005, 04:54 PM
Markku Grönroos
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"RAK" kirjoitti viestissä
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"Markku Grönroos" wrote in message
...

"Roland Perry" kirjoitti viestissä
.uk...
In message , at 08:59:32 on Wed, 6 Apr
2005, "EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" remarked:
most of the aircraft I've been in have only two seats on the window
sides - at worst one would only inconvenience ONE person.

No, most seem to have three. Especially those smaller aircraft used by
people like Easyjet, that only have one aisle.
--


Naturally you know better than other folks what planes they have

travelled
by. It is very typical to have only two adjacent seats.


Many planes I travel in have 3 seats on the window side in economy,
including 747s and the big Airbuses (typically 3-4-3) or 737s (3-3). I am
happier to be in a 2 seat window side but on average I find more have 3
seats. But I suppose you think I am wrong too? Both are common, it does

not

What is this babble about ? Nobody has said *anything* whatsoever on *your*
experiences. Furthermore, I have not accused anyone being "wrong" on
something.


  #24  
Old April 7th, 2005, 06:17 PM
Dave Proctor
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On Thu, 7 Apr 2005 22:47:39 +0700, "RAK"
wrote:


"Markku Grönroos" wrote in message
...

"Roland Perry" kirjoitti viestissä
.uk...
In message , at 08:59:32 on Wed, 6 Apr
2005, "EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" remarked:
most of the aircraft I've been in have only two seats on the window
sides - at worst one would only inconvenience ONE person.

No, most seem to have three. Especially those smaller aircraft used by
people like Easyjet, that only have one aisle.
--


Naturally you know better than other folks what planes they have travelled
by. It is very typical to have only two adjacent seats.


Many planes I travel in have 3 seats on the window side in economy,
including 747s and the big Airbuses (typically 3-4-3)


Rubbish - the big Airbus' are 2-4-2, apart from super-dirt-cheap
charter carriers.

[...remaining mindless drivel snipped...]


Dave

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http://www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/
  #25  
Old April 7th, 2005, 06:17 PM
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On Thu, 7 Apr 2005 22:47:39 +0700, "RAK"
wrote:


"Markku Grönroos" wrote in message
...

"Roland Perry" kirjoitti viestissä
.uk...
In message , at 08:59:32 on Wed, 6 Apr
2005, "EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" remarked:
most of the aircraft I've been in have only two seats on the window
sides - at worst one would only inconvenience ONE person.

No, most seem to have three. Especially those smaller aircraft used by
people like Easyjet, that only have one aisle.
--


Naturally you know better than other folks what planes they have travelled
by. It is very typical to have only two adjacent seats.


Many planes I travel in have 3 seats on the window side in economy,
including 747s and the big Airbuses (typically 3-4-3)


Rubbish - the big Airbus' are 2-4-2, apart from super-dirt-cheap
charter carriers.

[...remaining mindless drivel snipped...]


Dave

=====

NSW Rural Fire Service - become a volunteer today.

http://www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/
  #26  
Old April 7th, 2005, 06:18 PM
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On Thu, 7 Apr 2005 18:54:17 +0300, "Markku Grönroos"
wrote:


"RAK" kirjoitti viestissä
news:1112888883.1f00dd7e654302b57bc63974f5784d42@ teranews...

"Markku Grönroos" wrote in message
...

"Roland Perry" kirjoitti viestissä
.uk...
In message , at 08:59:32 on Wed, 6 Apr
2005, "EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" remarked:
most of the aircraft I've been in have only two seats on the window
sides - at worst one would only inconvenience ONE person.

No, most seem to have three. Especially those smaller aircraft used by
people like Easyjet, that only have one aisle.
--

Naturally you know better than other folks what planes they have

travelled
by. It is very typical to have only two adjacent seats.


Many planes I travel in have 3 seats on the window side in economy,
including 747s and the big Airbuses (typically 3-4-3) or 737s (3-3). I am
happier to be in a 2 seat window side but on average I find more have 3
seats. But I suppose you think I am wrong too? Both are common, it does

not

What is this babble about ? Nobody has said *anything* whatsoever on *your*
experiences. Furthermore, I have not accused anyone being "wrong" on
something.


I think you accused me of being wrong about something about three
years ago!

Dave

=====

NSW Rural Fire Service - become a volunteer today.

http://www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/
  #27  
Old April 7th, 2005, 06:18 PM
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On Thu, 7 Apr 2005 18:54:17 +0300, "Markku Grönroos"
wrote:


"RAK" kirjoitti viestissä
news:1112888883.1f00dd7e654302b57bc63974f5784d42@ teranews...

"Markku Grönroos" wrote in message
...

"Roland Perry" kirjoitti viestissä
.uk...
In message , at 08:59:32 on Wed, 6 Apr
2005, "EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" remarked:
most of the aircraft I've been in have only two seats on the window
sides - at worst one would only inconvenience ONE person.

No, most seem to have three. Especially those smaller aircraft used by
people like Easyjet, that only have one aisle.
--

Naturally you know better than other folks what planes they have

travelled
by. It is very typical to have only two adjacent seats.


Many planes I travel in have 3 seats on the window side in economy,
including 747s and the big Airbuses (typically 3-4-3) or 737s (3-3). I am
happier to be in a 2 seat window side but on average I find more have 3
seats. But I suppose you think I am wrong too? Both are common, it does

not

What is this babble about ? Nobody has said *anything* whatsoever on *your*
experiences. Furthermore, I have not accused anyone being "wrong" on
something.


I think you accused me of being wrong about something about three
years ago!

Dave

=====

NSW Rural Fire Service - become a volunteer today.

http://www.rfs.nsw.gov.au/
  #28  
Old April 7th, 2005, 06:48 PM
Jeff Hacker
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"RAK" wrote in message
news:1112888883.1f00dd7e654302b57bc63974f5784d42@t eranews...

"Markku Grönroos" wrote in message
...

"Roland Perry" kirjoitti viestissä
.uk...
In message , at 08:59:32 on Wed, 6 Apr
2005, "EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" remarked:
most of the aircraft I've been in have only two seats on the window
sides - at worst one would only inconvenience ONE person.

No, most seem to have three. Especially those smaller aircraft used by
people like Easyjet, that only have one aisle.
--


Naturally you know better than other folks what planes they have
travelled
by. It is very typical to have only two adjacent seats.


Many planes I travel in have 3 seats on the window side in economy,
including 747s and the big Airbuses (typically 3-4-3) or 737s (3-3). I am
happier to be in a 2 seat window side but on average I find more have 3
seats. But I suppose you think I am wrong too? Both are common, it does
not mean that someone is wrong to say most have 3 seats - that is my
experience too, taking around 30-50 flights per year, half and half long
and short haul.


Actually the big Airbuses (A330, A340) have a typical 2-4-2 configuration in
economy.





  #29  
Old April 7th, 2005, 06:48 PM
Jeff Hacker
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"RAK" wrote in message
news:1112888883.1f00dd7e654302b57bc63974f5784d42@t eranews...

"Markku Grönroos" wrote in message
...

"Roland Perry" kirjoitti viestissä
.uk...
In message , at 08:59:32 on Wed, 6 Apr
2005, "EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" remarked:
most of the aircraft I've been in have only two seats on the window
sides - at worst one would only inconvenience ONE person.

No, most seem to have three. Especially those smaller aircraft used by
people like Easyjet, that only have one aisle.
--


Naturally you know better than other folks what planes they have
travelled
by. It is very typical to have only two adjacent seats.


Many planes I travel in have 3 seats on the window side in economy,
including 747s and the big Airbuses (typically 3-4-3) or 737s (3-3). I am
happier to be in a 2 seat window side but on average I find more have 3
seats. But I suppose you think I am wrong too? Both are common, it does
not mean that someone is wrong to say most have 3 seats - that is my
experience too, taking around 30-50 flights per year, half and half long
and short haul.


Actually the big Airbuses (A330, A340) have a typical 2-4-2 configuration in
economy.





  #30  
Old April 8th, 2005, 04:34 AM
RAK
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"Dave Proctor" wrote in message
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On Thu, 7 Apr 2005 22:47:39 +0700, "RAK"
wrote:


"Markku Grönroos" wrote in message
...

"Roland Perry" kirjoitti viestissä
.uk...
In message , at 08:59:32 on Wed, 6 Apr
2005, "EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" remarked:
most of the aircraft I've been in have only two seats on the window
sides - at worst one would only inconvenience ONE person.

No, most seem to have three. Especially those smaller aircraft used by
people like Easyjet, that only have one aisle.
--

Naturally you know better than other folks what planes they have
travelled
by. It is very typical to have only two adjacent seats.


Many planes I travel in have 3 seats on the window side in economy,
including 747s and the big Airbuses (typically 3-4-3)


Rubbish - the big Airbus' are 2-4-2, apart from super-dirt-cheap
charter carriers.

I just checked the seating for the routes I fly frequently with a 3 seat
window layout and it is a 777 not an Airbus, sorry!
Shows how much notice I take of which plane I am on, only used it about 100
times. The Airbuses I use on the same routes are indeed 2-4-2.


 




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