Originally Posted by
Boddingtons
I always have terrible wind in flight. I mean it's every 5 minutes. I'm relieved almost to discover that there is a 'medical' reason for such constant activity whilst airbourne.
That said though, they do not smell, certainly not on Thai Airways

. And at least the noise from the engines dubbs the sound, if any, of my flatulence


I always did fart a fair bit on long flights, although the seat covered up the smell. That got me thinking:
1. Is it really medically proven and everyone has more gas in the air? How about a straw poll?
2. If everyone farts more in a 747 there has to be something like carbon fibre in the seat. Anyone here know exactly?