Stratocruiser & Bristol Britannia interior cabin pictures
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Stratocruiser & Bristol Britannia interior cabin pictures
Has any one got authentic period photos of pax cabin interiors of these airplanes? BOAC would be ideal. Not museum exhibit shots.
There are quite a few Pan Am strat shots on the net to be seen but not of the Britannia nor boac strat interiors.
There are quite a few Pan Am strat shots on the net to be seen but not of the Britannia nor boac strat interiors.
Photos of Pax fit of RAF Britannia 253 CMk 1's below.
Looking to the rear (seats were rearward facing)
AQM / Loadmaster's station
Looking forward
Photos from Bristol's publicity brochure issued at the 1961 Paris Air Show
Looking to the rear (seats were rearward facing)
AQM / Loadmaster's station
Looking forward
Photos from Bristol's publicity brochure issued at the 1961 Paris Air Show
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Try, B.A. Archive & Museum Collection
Building 387[E121]
PO BOX10
Heathrow Airport
Hounslow
Middlesex
TX62 JA
or Web site www.bamuseum.com
or E-Mail [email protected]
they have a wonderful collection of artifacts and pictures and may be able to help you with your quest.
Building 387[E121]
PO BOX10
Heathrow Airport
Hounslow
Middlesex
TX62 JA
or Web site www.bamuseum.com
or E-Mail [email protected]
they have a wonderful collection of artifacts and pictures and may be able to help you with your quest.
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From 1961 really?
Nice pics. Seats wouldn't look out of place in more recent times.
I flew on both the BOAC b377 and Britannia as a kid which is why I'd love to the the interiors again ... in clour - now that would be asking!
thanks.
I flew on both the BOAC b377 and Britannia as a kid which is why I'd love to the the interiors again ... in clour - now that would be asking!
thanks.
...and to think the seat pitch for the standard pax load was 38-ins. For high density seating it was reduced to 36-ins.
Compare that to pax seated in today's civil economy - what do you get nowadays? - 32-ins, if you're lucky.
Compare that to pax seated in today's civil economy - what do you get nowadays? - 32-ins, if you're lucky.
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I've posted this one here before.
Interior of BUA Brit G-ANCD on return flight from Singapore (Paya Lebar) January 1964. Note the baby cots hanging.
David T.
Interior of BUA Brit G-ANCD on return flight from Singapore (Paya Lebar) January 1964. Note the baby cots hanging.
David T.