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Old 20th Jan 2014, 16:32
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Channel Tridents in 3-4 seating 7 abreast!

I know Channel operated two Tridents and in the forward cabin they had 4-3 seating. As far as I know, this is unique in a narrowbody for 7 abreast! Any information? better still anyone been in one or seen that 4-3 seating. Iv seen a very grainy photo that's all.
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Some info here.
Channel Trident 1E Performance And General Info? — Civil Aviation Forum | Airliners.net
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Channel Airways G-AVYB was possibly the only Trident to cross the Atlantic,
http://www.pprune.org/aviation-histo...-flying-5.html

There is a report of an Iraqi Trident taking diplomats to the UN in New York but as yet no confirmatory evidence
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anyone been in one or seen that 4-3 seating.
Yes. In early 1971 I was an ATCO Cadet at the Field Training Unit at Stansted and I and my fellow-students were shown around one. It felt incredibly claustrophobic and, despite being young and (relatively) slim in those days, I just could not get into the seats partly because of their narrowness but mainly because of the incredibly small seat pitch.

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Interesting on a hot summer's day to see one of these packed with punters taking off from LTN!
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Fortunately we were on a hill, on a hot day they were certainly interesting departures. I may be wrong after these years but a figure of 143 total inc crew is in my mind on one day !!
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