The food service on Pan Am in first in those days was incredible, especially if the flight originated in Paris. Herman > >Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2005 18:41:20 -0800 >From: David MR <damiross3@xxxxxxxxxxx> >Subject: Re: I did not know some gallies are lengthwise. > >Pan Am (the real one) had a longitudinal galley in first class. It was on >the starboard side with 10 First Class seats to the left (as you look >forward) next to it. This was the smoking section. Immediately forward of >the galley was 2 lavatories. > >David R >http://360.yahoo.com/damiross > > >-----Original Message----- >From: The Airline List [mailto:AIRLINE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of >Roger LaFrance >Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 17:25 >To: AIRLINE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >Subject: I did not know some gallies are lengthwise. > > >URL (link) to this photo: http://www.airliners.net/open.file/956167/M/ > > > > > >Roger & Amanda La France > >------------------------------ > >Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2005 22:51:56 -0500 >From: Chris Wallace <edwardwallace@xxxxxxx> >Subject: Re: I did not know some gallies are lengthwise. > > I think Cathay Pacific has a similar galley arrangement and >either they or Thai show that on it's seating charts. > >Chris >LGA > > > >>From: Roger LaFrance <lafrance@xxxxxxxxxxx> >>Subject: I did not know some gallies are lengthwise. >>To: AIRLINE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> >>URL (link) to this photo: >> >> >http://www.airliners.net/open.file/956167/M/ > > >> >> >> >>Roger & Amanda La France >> >> > >------------------------------ > >End of AIRLINE Digest - 8 Nov 2005 to 9 Nov 2005 (#2005-272) >************************************************************ > > > >