Bulkhead Seats (Row 52) QF 747ER in Y

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I've flown in 26H on the 2 Class 747 and also 34C on 3 Class.
Now have an upcoming flight on 4 Class have selected 52C.
Seatexpert gives mixed review due to reduced legroom from the bulkhead.
Can anyone who has flown in these seats (Front row bulkheads) advise?
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David.
 
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It's a thin bulkhead with PE on the other side.

These gernally have a significant indent/cutout at the bottom, enabling some comfort for those up to ~190cm.
 
It's a thin bulkhead with PE on the other side.

These gernally have a significant indent/cutout at the bottom, enabling some comfort for those up to ~190cm.

Thanks Serfty.
Seems similar to 25 C/E/G on AA 767-200, which I flew recently.
At least the toilets arent in your face :lol:
 
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