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  2. Cabin pressurization - Wikipedia

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    In airliners, cabin altitude during flight is kept above sea level in order to reduce stress on the pressurized part of the fuselage; this stress is proportional to the difference in pressure inside and outside the cabin. In a typical commercial passenger flight, the cabin altitude is programmed to rise gradually from the altitude of the ...

  3. Aircraft cabin - Wikipedia

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    Business class is almost replacing first class: 70% of 777s had first-class cabins before 2008 while 22% of new 777s and 787s had one in 2017.Full-flat seats in business-class rose from 65% of 777 deliveries in 2008 to nearly 100% of the 777s and 787s delivered in 2017, excepted for low-cost carriers having 10% premium cabin on their widebodies.

  4. Cabin (ship) - Wikipedia

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    In most modern warships, the commanding officer has a main cabin—the in-port cabin, often adjacent to the ship's central control room (operations room)—and a sea cabin adjacent to the bridge. Thus, when likely to be called from sleep or attending to administration, the commanding officer can go to the sea cabin and thereby be able to appear ...

  5. What are 'inside' and 'outside clothes'? Hoda and Jenna ... - AOL

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    A recent Washington Post article explores the concept of "outside clothes" and "inside clothes" and divides people into one of two camps: Those who feel the need to shower or change clothes after ...

  6. EXCLUSIVE: See Inside the 'Maine Cabin Masters' Italian Getaway

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    While structurally sound, the three-level house needed a serious overhaul to be functional. It’s presumably 100 to 200 years old and was likely renovated once around the 1960s or ’70s.

  7. Peek inside the modern micro cabin 'treehouse' that's only ...

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    This tiny house is everything our treehouse dreams are made of!

  8. Cockpit - Wikipedia

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    The largest impediment to having closed cabins was the material used to make the windows. Prior to Perspex becoming available in 1933, windows were either safety glass, which was heavy, or cellulose nitrate (i.e.: guncotton), which yellowed quickly and was extremely flammable. In the mid-1920s many aircraft manufacturers began using enclosed ...

  9. ‘Work of art’: See inside $2.25 million Jackson County home ...

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    This $2.25 million home for sale southeast of Kansas City has a wooden interior that mimics a rustic log cabin, with huge logs lining the walls and support beams resembling the trunk and branches ...