I have seen there a TNT Airways 747-400 last saturday evening. I supose it was OO-TJA. There were also 2 TU204's.
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Not true André, the most well known examples in Belgium where the 747-129's of Sabena. They had originally 3 windows but later converted to 10 upper windows.sn26567 wrote:
If I remember well (I did not check anywhere), a 747-100 has three windows for the lounge at the top floor, whereas a 747-200 has some 8 to 10 windows
A little explanation:
Until l/n 147 all 747 's (100 or 200) where build with 3 upper windows. L/n 147 a Qantas example was the first one with a slightly stretched upper deck compartment (6 feet more) & associated 10 upper windows. The stretch was possible because of internal rearrangements, so no external dimension change was needed on the upper deck. Later on, some of the original "3 upper windows" planes were converted, like the Sabena examples.
Conclusion: identifying a 100 or 200 is only possible by checking the books.
Regards SkyStef.
Last edited by Skystef on 17 Aug 2003, 01:27, edited 1 time in total.
Thanks, Q707, for the explanation.
I had the opportunity a couple of times to fly 1st class to JFK on Sabena's 747-100. Not because I had a 1st class ticket, but because I was upgraded from business. That was a wonderful experience to go to the upper lounge and relax in deep cushioned seats and sip champagne and smoke cigars in a place decorated with paintings from famous Belgian artists.
This kind of luxury has now completely disappeared
The upper floor has now to make money: there are only more seats
I had the opportunity a couple of times to fly 1st class to JFK on Sabena's 747-100. Not because I had a 1st class ticket, but because I was upgraded from business. That was a wonderful experience to go to the upper lounge and relax in deep cushioned seats and sip champagne and smoke cigars in a place decorated with paintings from famous Belgian artists.
This kind of luxury has now completely disappeared
The upper floor has now to make money: there are only more seats
André
ex Sabena #26567
ex Sabena #26567