DorkProp
Dork No More!
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- Nov 26, 2001
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Since nobody's mentioned it yet, I'll nominate the Dornier 328 for most comfortable cabin seat of any RJ or TP, except for the E170. Ours were leather, had plenty of legroom, and enough padding to prevent numbness of the buttocks on all but the longest flights. (sigh)
The ERJ seat is hard and uncomfortable after about 30 minutes; same for the CRJ. The E170 is great!
I also can't stand riding in the back of US Air's 737s or 757s. The airbuses are a pretty nice ride, but some of the seats are starting to show their age.
The absolute worst cabin seat is on the J-41. No arm rests, low ceiling, no leg room, and those screaming Garretts that spin the props at about 80,000 RPM for the entire flight!
The ERJ seat is hard and uncomfortable after about 30 minutes; same for the CRJ. The E170 is great!
I also can't stand riding in the back of US Air's 737s or 757s. The airbuses are a pretty nice ride, but some of the seats are starting to show their age.
The absolute worst cabin seat is on the J-41. No arm rests, low ceiling, no leg room, and those screaming Garretts that spin the props at about 80,000 RPM for the entire flight!