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● RDT COMM ·VesperLynn ·June 16, 2026 ·16:34Z

I know this may be an odd request, but… (I promise it’s aviation related)

A former Boeing Flight Analyst's couches were reupholstered in the early 2000s using fabric originally from pilot seats of an early 7 series aircraft. The upholstered pieces are now being sought for identification of which specific 7 series model the fabric originated from, as the original upholstery shop is no longer in operation. The aircraft connection represents a meaningful way to preserve the legacy of the grandfather's 40-year career at Boeing.
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This submission isn't suitable for the analytical format described. The content is a personal Reddit post — a sentimental family story about inherited couches reupholstered with fabric that *may* have originated from an early Boeing 7-series pilot seat. While the anecdotes about the grandfather's Boeing career are genuinely charming (particularly the King of Spain's 707 retrofit stories), there are no verifiable facts, no sourced developments, no regulatory or operational implications, and no industry data present.

Producing a 3-5 paragraph professional analysis in this case would require fabricating context, speculating about unverified fabric provenance, or padding a personal anecdote into something that resembles industry journalism — none of which serves professional or corporate pilots well.

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