73H's and Business class power points

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Having sat in both the new DJ seats and the QF Millenium; the QF seats are indeed wider.

An interesting sense I get in the DJ seats is like driving in a bog standard car. There are blanks here and there just telling you that on a better spec'ed model there would have been interesting things instead of the blank.

The 'worst' is where there's a 'blank' at the perfect location for and size needed of a power supply socket. :-|
 
The 'worst' is where there's a 'blank' at the perfect location for and size needed of a power supply socket. :-|

At least one of the DJ BSIs has power points in those seats. I was on it a couple of weeks ago and noticed the power points, which I had not seen before. I couldnt tell you which one though.
 
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At least one of the DJ BSIs has power points in those seats. I was on it a couple of weeks ago and noticed the power points, which I had not seen before. I couldnt tell you which one though.

The aircraft with power points in J only is VH-YFH
 
Having sat in both the new DJ seats and the QF Millenium; the QF seats are indeed wider.

An interesting sense I get in the DJ seats is like driving in a bog standard car. There are blanks here and there just telling you that on a better spec'ed model there would have been interesting things instead of the blank.

The 'worst' is where there's a 'blank' at the perfect location for and size needed of a power supply socket. :-|
Here's an image of those blanks:

 
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jaspon said:
The aircraft with power points in J only is VH-YFH


Thats not 100% correct. VH-YFI is also fitted with power ports in J
 
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Pretty sure I was on yfg during the week and it had power as well.
 
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