whats behind the curtain QF A380 main deck 1R door

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There's nothing in particular there. Crew do sometimes take their break there, but, like all door areas, it's quite cold. It is used as a holding area for the bedding both before and after, so the curtain hides that temporary mess.

In some cases it's possible to carry a paxing crew member in a cabin jump seat...and that's a good place to stash them during the cruise. Access is extremely restricted, and they must be EPs qualified on type.
 
Basically there are metal components there that go to the outside without a thermal break. Depending upon the aircraft, ice can form around the frames, but there's normally enough air flow (the nice warm air leaking out) to stop it. Place a can of soft drink next to some door sills, and you can freeze it in fairly short order. In the coughpit the same issue exists around the window frames, and there can be quite a bit of ice formed. That then melts during the descent, and you'll be rained on....
 
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