Thread: Cabin Class?
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Old May 7th 06, 03:31 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Cabin Class?

After a few thousand hours in King Airs, I would agree with
the hunch. The 1900D is more comfortable.



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"Matt Barrow" wrote in message
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| "Jim Macklin" wrote
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| If you can stand up, it is cabin class. Club seating
does
| not make "cabin class."
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| About the smallest aircraft (that I know of) with a "stand
up" cabin is the
| Citation Excel.
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| Most twin turboprops are "cabin class" (ie, King Air) but
their cabin height
| is about 4'8" high. So it's more a "hunched over" rather
than "stand up"
| cabin.
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| Matt
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| Matthew W. Barrow
| Site-Fill Homes, LLC.
| Montrose, CO
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