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Oilfield Trash
9th Aug 2007, 19:40
Folks, I am trying to clear up a fading memory I have of flying in an American Airlines plane as a 6 yr old in 1965, and wonder if I am confusing fact with fiction. Can anyone tell me if American flew an aircraft which was configured with a rear first class lounge, and if so what was this aircraft? I have this recollection of sitting on a bench type sofa around a table, and being able to lean over and watch the countryside zip by behind us out of a rear facing window. I am not certain that it was American Airlines, but the flight was from NY (La Guardia, I believe) to Memphis, Tn in the summer of 65, and it was not a jet. Many thanks to anyone who can i.d. the aircraft.

evansb
9th Aug 2007, 19:48
American Airlines operated Lockeed Electras with a U-shaped lounge in the aft cabin.
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r68/convair640/AAElectra.jpg
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r68/convair640/AAl-188Electra.jpg

evansb
9th Aug 2007, 20:40
The aft cabin U-shaped lounge is shown in this diagram of a Braniff L-188 Electra.
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r68/convair640/l188tech.jpg

Oilfield Trash
10th Aug 2007, 08:36
Many thanks, evansb. You hit it first time. I think I carried a postcard of that aircraft for years in a junior Panam bag (obtained on the same tour of the US), but sadly it was lost some time ago with most other mementos of my childhood. At least I haven't lost the memory of it. It was great fun for a six yr old.