Monday, April 27, 2009

You can no longer eat good food in a 747 ...


... because they closed this South Korean restaurant.

The outside doesn't look so good, but the interior still looks like a great place for a private function.
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The most important piece of new knowledge (the vagaries of the dining industry is not new) I took away was a better feeling for the size of a 747. This view from google maps shows that if you draw a box around it (nose-wing-tail-wing-nose) it easily encloses a whole city block.

It's obvious that they're big, but sitting out in the big flat runways or next to those weird baggage loaders, I never got a real feel for the size.

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