QF 747 Y+ bulkhead seats

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On this version of the 747 SeatGuru Seat Map Qantas Boeing 747-400 (744) Three Class V2 what's the legroom like in the bulkhead seats 36J and K?

Any comments from experience or pictures would be greatly appreciated. Is legroom restricted much?

Going to be largely similar to one of these pictures:

Qantas - Reviews - Fleet, Aircraft, Seats & Cabin comfort - Opinions with pictures (scroll down for PE on the 747)

Aviation Photo #1335913: Boeing 747-438 - Qantas

Enough room to put your full-sized cabin bag on the floor in front and to have your legs fully horizontal (makes a huge difference to sleep comfort)
 
So sounds like the bulkhead is a non-issue for someone who is 5'10 and being able to fully straighten ones legs.
 
So sounds like the bulkhead is a non-issue for someone who is 5'10 and being able to fully straighten ones legs.

for 5’10 you could stretch legs either bulkhead or regular seat. But bulkhead means horizontal. And no disadvantages of being trapped in when the seat in front reclines.
 
So sounds like the bulkhead is a non-issue for someone who is 5'10 and being able to fully straighten ones legs.
We've sat in these seats a couple of times. To BNE-HKG and back, and BNE-LAX. I'm also 178. Couldn't really stretch legs fully out but carry on down on the ground created a decent leg rest. Best was noone reclining on to you.
 
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