As someone that usually picked the tail of the airplane and flew around the world many times, let me tell you one thing... If you don't like turbulences, the back is often a little more sickening than at the wings.<p>Maybe someone who did the math can confirm or deny... it's just a feeling.
Given how detailed the mesh is, I find it surprising that you cannot translate the camera. Unless I'm missing some controls somewhere, I seem to be limited at rotating and zooming about the origin.<p>I tried click-drag, WSAD and arrow keys. Unfortunate that so much work went into building the mesh, yet the tool provides no method to explore it fully. It's a tease!
It’s of course somwhat useless in fulfilling its putative purpose: apparently, seat-level data isn’t available, making this a somewhat overwrought visualization for the data. And the most visible feature are colored seats, but the color does not communicate anything. You have to click on each button to get a single data point each, shown in easy-to-miss text above the useless model.<p>Why not invest the time to find an example that is actually useful? There is seatguru(?) that has all sorts of seat-level data available , I believe.