this is a little off topic, but i wanted to point out matt's great article on planespotting. i'm not a landing-gear-head, but as a frequent business traveller who has spend many an hour on the tarmac at airports with exciting scenery like o'hare and toronto, i find myself wondering often "what type of plane is that?" to pass the time. hopefully soon he will cover the interior configurations and answer the question "which planes offer the best chance for an upgrade?"
Posted by Steve at December 20, 2003 10:35 AM | TrackBackthanks for the tip o' the hat steve -- like i said in the article, i just hope that if nothing else, these tips and more to come help you pass that inevitable downtime you'll face while traveling.
on the interiors/upgrades issue, i have a one-URL answer for you: www.seatguru.com. the author, matt daimler, has *all* the answers across the wide variety of aircraft you're likely to see on the major american carriers. pretty sure original credit for this discovery goes to andrew goldstein.
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