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I really don’t need to say anything more – just look. Oh my. I want this to be made one day and one day soon. I don’t care how many points it takes (think Richard Branson PVT island). Please put Aircraft SkyDeck Windspeed Technologies on your Virgin jets and I promise I will fly it as often as I can. – René
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Excellent!
However I see a couple of potential problems… no way to “dim the lights” if you want to sleep or read. And how are you going to get any inflight service “way up there”?
That would be cool with lie flat seats and look up into the sky at night, see the stars and the moon, even during the daytime. you can see the other planes flying by.
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I wonder what the aerodynamic penalty might be.
I would love to be up there.
If they’re not lie flat seats I’m not interested
@Mike – ROAR. That is funny! 😉
Excellent!
However I see a couple of potential problems… no way to “dim the lights” if you want to sleep or read. And how are you going to get any inflight service “way up there”?
That would be cool with lie flat seats and look up into the sky at night, see the stars and the moon, even during the daytime. you can see the other planes flying by.
are these the bubble butt plus plus seats?
@Poor Old Dave – If you have to ask, you can not get the upgrade 😉
Yes, please!!!
“Having your head in the clouds” takes on a whole new meaning. Another addition to my bucket list.
I see a whole new mile high club option!