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#807794 by MrT
15 Apr 2012, 08:07
#807833 by Hamster
15 Apr 2012, 17:53
Interesting reply from VS Greg on the VS Facebook page, to someone asking why their post about the above mentioned patent got deleted...
He seems to confirm that it is the new UCS.
#807836 by Tinuks
15 Apr 2012, 18:19
Hamster wrote:Interesting reply from VS Greg on the VS Facebook page, to someone asking why their post about the above mentioned patent got deleted...
He seems to confirm that it is the new UCS.


I just saw that and posted elsewhere about the fact that Greg replied on the weekend. Maybe he had actual pictures
#807839 by mitchja
15 Apr 2012, 18:35
As far as I'm aware, anyone can search for patents, but worth pointing out many many patents never make it to a final product and even when they do, the final product has been modified.

You only have to look at Apple rumour websites. Someone is always posting patents filed by Apple but very few of them ever show an actual final finished product.
#807847 by northernhenry
15 Apr 2012, 19:57
Or it's actually seeping out, heading for another flawed surprise release..
As previously predicted:
A softer mattress ( as NZ)
New reading light that you don't keep banging your head on. ( as NZ)
Install existing rollout of new IFE
Massive over hyped marketing likely pulling on a dimension issue (ours is bigger in one dimension than theirs...likely BA)
Some querky soft glow lighting in the footwell....
#807848 by Hamster
15 Apr 2012, 19:58
mitchja wrote:As far as I'm aware, anyone can search for patents, but worth pointing out many many patents never make it to a final product and even when they do, the final product has been modified.

You only have to look at Apple rumour websites. Someone is always posting patents filed by Apple but very few of them ever show an actual final finished product.


Well I do hope it changes, looks like you wouldn't be able to look out the window with that design as the suite in front doesn't curve away as it does currently.

But judging from Gregs reply, it must be quite accurate.
#807866 by Hamster
16 Apr 2012, 01:10
RyanJW wrote:Not sure whether I'm the only one that has been trying to figure out how they plan to get 4 across UC suites, a diagram on the patent application has been found.

http://www.airliners.net/uf/view.file?i ... tPXver.gif

Makes much more sense now that its a staggered herringbone!


Yes I thought it was quite clever when I saw that.
#807899 by scally
16 Apr 2012, 13:12
Ahhh.. I thought of doing it that way! (Damn - I should really learn how to register patents. I'd be a millionaire. Well - probably not, but I can dream).

The problem with a staggered layout is going to be that you're going to have the back of someone's head right next to you... unless the dividers are taller.
Looks like the ottomans are having a bit sliced off them to make sure there's still an aisle to walk down. Wonder how they're going to fit the trolleys down for their new trolley meal service ):

I'm not convinced about this plan... can't help but feel it's going to feel crowded. Shame they're not going for the "inverted herringbone" as Cathay etc are...
#807965 by Martin
16 Apr 2012, 19:10
scally wrote:The problem with a staggered layout is going to be that you're going to have the back of someone's head right next to you... unless the dividers are taller.

I don't think that will be a big problem. On opposing sides (eg. 4D and 4G) you look to be the same distance as the next-door neighbour (eg 4G & 5G) and there is 70% of separation, so you would have to crank your head round quite far. The side screen as shown on the patent document in Mr T's post, is nearly to the top of the seat, so I think privacy levels will be much as they are now.
scally wrote:Looks like the ottomans are having a bit sliced off them to make sure there's still an aisle to walk down.

The ottoman looks fine as a footrest, but I'm not sure Mrs. M will be coming for dinner for 2 at my seat any more. It doesn't look big enough for even an average sized posterior :D
[I'm not saying her's is large BTW]
#808208 by clarkeysntfc
18 Apr 2012, 15:23
I find it quite surprising that we're now less than 72 hours away from the first 'in service' flight of G-VRAY and the new Upper Class cabin, but we've yet to hear a squeak from VS about what it'll look like or any formal launch of the product.
#808210 by StillRedHot
18 Apr 2012, 15:29
clarkeysntfc wrote:I find it quite surprising that we're now less than 72 hours away from the first 'in service' flight of G-VRAY and the new Upper Class cabin, but we've yet to hear a squeak from VS about what it'll look like or any formal launch of the product.

I think the plan is to announce/reveal it on the day.
#808215 by Hamster
18 Apr 2012, 16:43
StillRedHot wrote:
clarkeysntfc wrote:I find it quite surprising that we're now less than 72 hours away from the first 'in service' flight of G-VRAY and the new Upper Class cabin, but we've yet to hear a squeak from VS about what it'll look like or any formal launch of the product.

I think the plan is to announce/reveal it on the day.


Yes, Greg on the VS Facebook has said it will be revealed on 21st.
Link
#808486 by totallylost
21 Apr 2012, 10:17
Interesting, thought I note that if you go through the VS UK site and select the Upper Class experience, the new suite isn't listed. Only seems to be shown on the above link. Typical VS IT again?

And I cannot get the Interactive flash tour to load up either, just get the landing page. :(!
#808488 by Princess Fiona
21 Apr 2012, 10:22
Looks very nice indeed. One thought I have on the 4 across the cabin instead of 3 is that where ever you sit you will have to look at someone else's feet across the aisle. This was the reason we picked 9A and 10A. I feel alot of pictures posted there is always someone's feet across the aisle - I don't really want to look at some strangers bare feet for 11 hours lol. Perhaps that's just being uber picky though? :? But the new product does look very good. I like the opaque window, but a really good idea would be if you could slide this down/across meaning you can interact more with a travelling partner? I look forward to reading vflyer over the coming months and see what people think y)
#808490 by Darren Wheeler
21 Apr 2012, 10:34
totallylost wrote:Interesting, thought I note that if you go through the VS UK site and select the Upper Class experience, the new suite isn't listed. Only seems to be shown on the above link. Typical VS IT again?

And I cannot get the Interactive flash tour to load up either, just get the landing page. :(!



Probably because if hasn't been fully loaded yet. The earlier link is probably by URL modification.
#808491 by totallylost
21 Apr 2012, 10:38
Darren Wheeler wrote:
totallylost wrote:Interesting, thought I note that if you go through the VS UK site and select the Upper Class experience, the new suite isn't listed. Only seems to be shown on the above link. Typical VS IT again?

And I cannot get the Interactive flash tour to load up either, just get the landing page. :(!



Probably because if hasn't been fully loaded yet. The earlier link is probably by URL modification.


Ah cheers Darren, just me being too keen I guess lol. Just need to try and work out why I can't view the interactive tour, maybe my mac's not up to it.
#808492 by Hamster
21 Apr 2012, 10:42
Now it's public we can see why they were quiet, nothing major!

Looking forward to the dimensions being published! Yes the seat itself might be wider, but there is less space width wise, especially at shoulder height in bed mode. No separate arm rest, it comes out the wall and juts out into the seat space...

IMO there was even less leg room between the seat and ottoman, so much harder to dine together.

Pick the right seat for a window too!

Though I am being quite negative, I look forward to seeing how it settles in and trying it out on a proper flight.
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