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Old 30th May 2010 | 14:54
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Will I have a good view?

Hello.
We've got seats number 18H & G on Flt No TOM 442 which I think is on a 767.
From what I've found out it is over the right wing, but by how much?
Will I get a some form of a view or am I more or less over the middle of the wing where there's not much to see?
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Old 30th May 2010 | 15:16
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Depends.....night flight....not really.....transatlantic flight.....not really.....

TV screen....perfect view!!
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Old 30th May 2010 | 17:01
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MAN to SSH - 10:10 late June
Went last yr on a 75, up front, great view - still hoping
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Old 30th May 2010 | 19:03
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The wing more or less starts at 14 and ends at 28.
Don't think you get a video.
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Old 30th May 2010 | 21:03
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Found this:
Thomson Airways B767-300ER - SeatPlans.com

5hr 35, better had get a movie or two
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Old 5th June 2010 | 22:11
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At about that position there is a row which has no window. It is level with the engine, where the fuselage is strengthened in case a fanblade decides to fly off.

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Old 6th June 2010 | 14:07
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No such thing Dave. The fan casing is designed to contain loose blades. The increased spacing between some cabin windows is there to make room for the air conditioning riser ducts.
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Old 7th June 2010 | 09:18
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Many thanks for the info. I was given that row on a BA 767 (row 14??) and the engine thing is what the CSD told me was the reason for no window. Obviously duff info.

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Old 7th June 2010 | 13:34
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Snoop

Duff info from an airline ground-pounder ? Who'd of thought...
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