AviationNZ
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I'm certainly no mathematician, so I'll trust you on this, and find it bloody amazing why they couldn't see the value of marketing, as you say, and also comfort for pax, for a lousy 8cm!!!The thing that gets me about the Skybed's not being flat is this - as serfty says they're at an 8 degree angle.
The cosine of 8 is 0.99027, which means a 2m long bed would take up just under 2cm more when horizontal than when sloped at 8 degrees.
And QF's biggest continuous J cabin is only four rows deep, so that means they needed 79.2mm more space in the Zone B J cabin to make the MkI Skybeds flat. 79mm!!
It's even easier upstairs (two blocks of three rows) and in the Zone C J cabin (two rows).
I know space is at a premium on planes, but surely the marketing value of flat-bed would make it worthwhile?