For those of you who don't want to click the link and scroll through the pictures, here's a shot of the interior of the airplane:
Each economy class seat, for instance, took 20 minutes of cutting, folding, fiddling and gluing -- and those of us who fly economy know there are a lot of seats.
The fold-out wombs of business class devoured up to six hours of Iaconi-Stewart's labor each.
First class "suites" -- hey, there's a reason people shell out for them -- took eight hours a go: an average working day.
That's a lot of work for a potential "terrorist." What ever happened to the days of skipping all the model building and smuggling aboard a gun or knife? Thank you TSA!
Now imagine what would happen if he tried to bring his model plane with him ON the plane. Maybe he could bring a few flashcards with words like "bomb" or "gun" in Arabic just for effect.