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[edit] Aircraft Information

Put some info text about the ER4, perhaps reproducing stats from the following: united.com ER4 stats

[edit] Seatmaps

Available on SeatGuru.

See also united.com.

[edit] Seating Recommendations

Adapted from FlyerTalk:

The entire aircraft is regular Economy seating, with 31" pitch and 17.3" width. SeatGuru's recommendations are pretty much on the money. Row 12 is recommended - legroom is around 38" (think UA domestic First) and the smaller armrest on the left side means you have a little more room to adjust your thighs. 12D and 12F have equally good legroom and the center armrest is moveable.

3D and 3F have about 35" of legroom, and are definitely the #4 and #5 picks. 1A has about 33", which makes it better then anything else after Row 12 and 3DF are taken.

The rest of the plane is 31" pitch, though the thinner seatbacks make that actually a little better then on a mainline plane.

Seats are leather and there appear to be no separate, moveable headrest as SeatGuru claims.

Like most older RJs, the roof is low. The side bins (over the DF seats) actually can take a briefcase and even a backpack, as it is wide at the mouth and tapers back as the fueselage curves, which puts it one up on the CRJ-200 and CRJ-700. The windows are actually pretty comfortable to look out of (especially compared with the CRJ-200).

In the end, this plane has it all over the CRJ-200, especially in Row 12, 3DF, and 1A. But the fact that the leftside seats are a single and the bigger bins still make it a nicer ride then the CRJ-200.

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