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It's like flying in a military C-17....no windows, but of course a prettier view.

Wonder how the air sickness effect would pan out? I thought looking @ the horizon is supposed to calm you down & get your sense of equilibrium back.

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Fuggeddaboudit

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No thanks, not for me. I would feel closed in and extremely uncomfortable. I don't particularly like to fly but the one thing I do like is to look out of the window while we are landing, it makes feel good the closer we get to the ground.

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It would be vertigo city for me. No thanks.


Why is it, when I have a 50/50 guess at something, I'm always 100% wrong?
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Fascinating. That picture reminds me of Soarin' at Disney! I always get a window seat on a plane because I sit down and stay put (most my flights are from NJ to FL, so not too long), plus I like looking out the window.

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