15 hours ago15 hr I've been flying the new WT/iniBuilds Boeing 707 a lot lately, and I like it a lot. One big issue, though: there are a bunch of missing windows on the starboard-side fuselage, behind the R1 door. I'm not sure where the team got their references for this, but I haven't been able to find any real-world pictures of any 707s that have the windows configured this way, not even Combis - they either have all of the windows, or they're mostly plugged.Screenshot (the area in the white circle is roughly where there should be windows):A couple of real-world images to compare to (Pan Am is a -320B, Aer Lingus is a -320C): Edited 12 hours ago12 hr by zbrainlezz
3 hours ago3 hr Staff 12 hours ago, zbrainlezz said:I've been flying the new WT/iniBuilds Boeing 707 a lot lately, and I like it a lot. One big issue, though: there are a bunch of missing windows on the starboard-side fuselage, behind the R1 door. I'm not sure where the team got their references for this, but I haven't been able to find any real-world pictures of any 707s that have the windows configured this way, not even Combis - they either have all of the windows, or they're mostly plugged.Screenshot (the area in the white circle is roughly where there should be windows):A couple of real-world images to compare to (Pan Am is a -320B, Aer Lingus is a -320C):Hi,Thanks for your inquiry. The 707 we developed in collaboration with Working Title and Asobo/Microsoft is based on the “Combi” version of the 707.Hope this helps!Thanks! Kyle - Community Manager iniBuilds Ltd. | inibuilds.com
12 minutes ago12 min Hello! Seconding zbrainlezz's comment, and still feeling a bit confused...Are there any historical references that show a 707-320C/combi with this particular asymmetric window configuration — windows forward of the wing leading edge on the left side only?I've done some fairly deep searching online, including through the Boeing photo archives, and haven't been able to find a real-world airframe with this configuration. The historical -320C references I've found seem to indicate a different arrangement.I'd be very interested to know what reference material the art team used for this configuration. If there is a historical example, I'd love to see it. If not, and this doesn't correspond to an actual 707-320C configuration, it would be great to see the model updated for historical accuracy.Thank you for all you do — this is a fantastic addon. Keep up the great work. Reference images: Left & Right side of EI-ASN, a 707 Combi:Note windows go from the leading edge all the way to the right front doorLeft & Right side of N790PA, also a 707 Combi:Same window situation here
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