Depends wat aircraft! Something bog standard like ryanair would give no space but something like American Airways first class would give plenty. But to be honest apart from a few pockets and over head storage planes have very little storage.
The average airplane seat width is around 17-18 inches, and the legroom varies but is typically around 30-32 inches.
Yes, airlines have policies in place for passengers who are deemed too big for a standard airplane seat. These policies may include requiring the passenger to purchase an additional seat or upgrade to a larger seat, depending on availability. Some airlines may also offer alternative seating arrangements or accommodations for larger passengers. It is recommended to check with the specific airline for their policies and procedures regarding passengers who require additional seating space.
its under the seat
well it depends on what kind of car it is, the year, model, and how big the space is in the back.
it is probably the plug came disconnected under the drivers seat or the passengers seat. No big deal.
a great place to fly your airplane toys is in a park which has a whole lots of space to your toy airplane has room to fly anywhere if you have a backyard you could fly it there too
we can do hundred missions we have many big airplane you can try
For the TK, 2006, Barina it's under a big round rubber cover under the back seat.
That depends on the type of the airplane.
I was in an airplane last week, and the washroom was the size of a broom closet.
No, the Space Shuttle is not an airplane in the classic sense. The Shuttle cannot "fly" from place to place like an airplane -- it must be carried from place to place on Earth on the back of an airplane. By the classic definition, an airplane is craft that uses power (engines) to push or pull it through the air while using the "lift" created on the wings to keep it aloft (in the air). The Shuttle uses power during launch, but like a rocket, pushing it up -- the wings are not used to keep it aloft. During reentry power is not pushing it through the air, it is sailing through the air (using the lift on its wings) like a big glider. So, at no time is the Shuttle being pushed through the air while using its wings for lift.
I think it is under the rear passenger side seat. Pull up on the front of the seat near the sides. It is held down with 2 big clips.