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Boeing 707-320C - missing windows on starboard side?

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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):


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A couple of real-world images to compare to (Pan Am is a -320B, Aer Lingus is a -320C):

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Edited by zbrainlezz

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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):


20260817152905_1.jpg

A couple of real-world images to compare to (Pan Am is a -320B, Aer Lingus is a -320C):

0380631.jpg
0663093.jpg

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!

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Kyle - Community Manager

iniBuilds Ltd. | inibuilds.com

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Are there any historical references that show a 707-320C/combi with this particular asymmetric window configuration — windows forward of the wing leading edge on the left side only?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 door

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Left & Right side of N790PA, also a 707 Combi:

Same window situation here

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