Aircraft with Beds

AI promot for comfy plane. start with an empty plane without seats A330 wide body comemrcial. then fill 60% area with three decker beds with place for a: 6 foot 4 inches tall person to sleep. gap between beds, width of bed - like an Indian 1st class train. how many beds can be fit? for rest of space seats, how manyt seats?
 
what will be gap in incheds between first bed and one on top of it?
 
 
To determine the gap in inches between the first bed and the one above it in a two-decker bed configuration, we need to consider the dimensions typically used for bed height and the required space for a person to comfortably sit up or lie down.
 
### General Considerations for Bed Height:
1. **Bed Thickness**: A typical mattress for a bed can be around **6 to 12 inches** thick, depending on the type and comfort level. We'll assume a thickness of about **8 inches** for our calculations.
2. **Vertical Clearance**: To allow a person to comfortably sit up and not hit their head on the upper bed, a clearance of at least **24 inches** (2 feet) is generally recommended. This is especially important for a person who is **6 feet 4 inches** tall, as they need adequate space when sitting up.
 
### Calculation of Total Height Needed:
1. **Height of the Lower Bed**: 8 inches (mattress thickness).
2. **Clearance Above the Lower Bed**: 24 inches (sitting clearance).
3. **Height of the Upper Bed**: 8 inches (mattress thickness).
 
### Total Height Calculation:
- Total height from the top of the lower bed to the bottom of the upper bed:
  - \(8 \, \text{inches (lower bed)} + 24 \, \text{inches (clearance)} + 8 \, \text{inches (upper bed)} = 40 \, \text{inches}\)
 
### Gap Between Beds:
- The gap between the bottom of the upper bed and the top of the lower bed would be:
  - **Gap** = 24 inches (clearance above the lower bed).
 
Therefore, the gap between the first bed and the one on top of it would be **24 inches**.
 
I got this idea from this post, calculations and numbers from ai Got this image from neuroflash ai generator:
 
AI commercial airplane without seats, beds instead, 2 decker