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Post by :O on Aug 3, 2005 19:29:20 GMT
Boeing for me.
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Post by LazyBoy on Aug 3, 2005 21:08:12 GMT
a plane is a plane imo. the main difference is the flight operator :/
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Post by :O on Aug 3, 2005 22:03:59 GMT
A plane is not just a plane A 737 is much different from a 777 which is much different from an A380
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Post by opzero on Aug 3, 2005 22:24:59 GMT
In my opinion, it doesn't matter...they both crash just the same.
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Post by :O on Aug 3, 2005 22:26:30 GMT
In my opinion, it doesn't matter...they both crash just the same. LOL! You're so mean! You do know that planes rarely crash, correct? And that most of the time it's pilot error? (most of the time, not all. The OLD OLD OLD planes from the 1980s and stuff had bad parts/malfunctioned etc)
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Post by opzero on Aug 3, 2005 22:40:05 GMT
In my opinion, it doesn't matter...they both crash just the same. LOL! You're so mean! You do know that planes rarely crash, correct? And that most of the time it's pilot error? (most of the time, not all. The OLD OLD OLD planes from the 1980s and stuff had bad parts/malfunctioned etc) Yes, it is rare, but what if I was just in France? I would have been in a plane crash yesterday.
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Post by LazyBoy on Aug 4, 2005 0:22:54 GMT
A plane is not just a plane A 737 is much different from a 777 which is much different from an A380 While i appreciate that there are massive engineering/size etc differences between these kind of planes, if i was to be flown to somewhere on a airbus plane, and back again on a similar sized boeing plane, I wouldn't be able to tell the difference. All the seats are the same and you're still cramped up behind the person in front of you, who invariably wants to put his/her seat back to cause maximum discomfort
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Post by :O on Aug 4, 2005 1:02:53 GMT
A plane is not just a plane A 737 is much different from a 777 which is much different from an A380 While i appreciate that there are massive engineering/size etc differences between these kind of planes, if i was to be flown to somewhere on a airbus plane, and back again on a similar sized boeing plane, I wouldn't be able to tell the difference. All the seats are the same and you're still cramped up behind the person in front of you, who invariably wants to put his/her seat back to cause maximum discomfort What you talking about boy? There's nothing but computers in front of me! ;D oh and a yoke o.o
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Post by LazyBoy on Aug 4, 2005 10:20:29 GMT
bah well i imagine it is different if you actually have to *FLY* the different makes of plane you get to play with the intercom thing as well
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Post by Fredy on Aug 4, 2005 15:11:26 GMT
or u keep asking for peanuts till they run out, if thats possible. lol
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Post by :O on Aug 4, 2005 21:20:55 GMT
bah well i imagine it is different if you actually have to *FLY* the different makes of plane you get to play with the intercom thing as well LOL Flight attendants get one of those too. However flight attendants only get one "ding". The pilots get a "ding-dong" ;D HUGE difference when you're in the flightdeck. The cabin may not seem different (well some are .. you won't find PTVs on 737s, but you will on much larger planes with longer routes). PTVs = personal tvs, tvs in the seats
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Post by darkgod08 on Aug 6, 2005 21:10:59 GMT
WHO CARES? lol let me rephrase - i don't care
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Post by FreeWill on Aug 6, 2005 21:40:40 GMT
Never been in a plane
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Post by darkgod08 on Aug 6, 2005 21:41:51 GMT
Never been in a plane wow - no offense - but wow
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Post by Shady on Aug 7, 2005 0:43:08 GMT
Airbus is European, so that
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