These wicker chairs look more comfortable that economy seating tbh.
Sr_DingDong
Indy flew across the globe in that garbage?
ken6217
The sad thing is this looks more comfortable than today’s planes.
gaxxzz
What model of plane is it?
saltytrey
"In the event of a water landing, your seat may be used as… absolutely nothing. I mean, it’s wicker, for Pete’s sake! What the hell are you going to do with wicker?
Realworld
British fabric-covered airplane flown by Imperial Airlines 1936.
loudounva
Looks like a current Spirit Airlines plane
leonellap
It has more legroom than airplanes now days.
SoccerSammy016
Looks exactly like the airplane from Penguins of Madagascar
Ramast
I am surprised they had much larger windows in the 1930s compared to our "modern" planes.
Babab173
che voi i lupini o le fusaje?
lrbalg1
Looks like present day Spirit Airlines with a black and white filter.
poshnosho
I’m terrified of flying as it is – let alone this rickety looking thing…these look like lawn chairs. D:
rahulrc
Original post mentioning the "Ripping Panel" for anyone who is curious about what it means:
https://www.reddit.com/r/aviation/comments/2vf8fj/ripping_panel/
Walknasty
These wicker chairs look more comfortable that economy seating tbh.
Sr_DingDong
Indy flew across the globe in that garbage?
ken6217
The sad thing is this looks more comfortable than today’s planes.
gaxxzz
What model of plane is it?
saltytrey
"In the event of a water landing, your seat may be used as… absolutely nothing. I mean, it’s wicker, for Pete’s sake! What the hell are you going to do with wicker?
Realworld
British fabric-covered airplane flown by Imperial Airlines 1936.
loudounva
Looks like a current Spirit Airlines plane
leonellap
It has more legroom than airplanes now days.
SoccerSammy016
Looks exactly like the airplane from Penguins of Madagascar