Typically sitting in a row just aft of the leading edge of the wings, to the center of the wings, is the closest to the planes center of gravity.
It will have the least relative movement.
By comparison the further aft would have the most relative movement. Especially on final approach and landing. When the pilot uses the rudder the most.
2007-04-16 14:27:53
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answered by Dennis F 7
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Over the wings or slightly in front of the wings is what most people consider the best place to sit to give you the smoothest ride. I don't mind a little movement and like the back of the plane because it's usually the best place on the plane to to get a vacant seat next to you, which I would take any day over a slightly less smooth ride.
2016-05-17 05:34:45
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answered by migdalia 3
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i liked the wing or the row in front of it the back bgounces and first class is too much and the wing is where the door is to emergency exit soo an olde airbourne trooper pS ive riddenin helicopters three types and every plane from a cessna to a jumbo or a constellation C-5 transport plane so im experianced
2007-04-16 14:27:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Just forward of the wing. This is the location of the aircraft's center of gravity. The center of gravity a point in space where the three axes of rotation meet (pitch, roll, and yaw). The further away from that point, the greater the movement. So sitting close to this point would have the most stability.
2007-04-16 16:20:07
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answered by AJLim 1
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You want to sit near the wings or possibly just forward of them, that is closest to the center of gravity. When they test new planes people always get the most sick in the back and not near a window.
2007-04-16 15:21:06
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answered by Anonymous
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want to answer your question and the best part is above the wing...but for me the smoothest part to sit is the pilot and co-pilot seat.
2007-04-18 01:43:32
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answered by Nash 3
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Middle to the front of the wing.
2007-04-16 15:19:14
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answered by Anonymous
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next to the wing is smoothest.
2007-04-17 02:39:15
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answered by deadmanwalking 4
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On or near the wing.
2007-04-16 14:25:26
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answered by steve.c_50 6
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Just forward of the wings. This is where there is the least amount of vertical movement, also.
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2007-04-16 14:26:39
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answered by blabWire.Com 1
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