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Started by NAX228, August 01, 2010, 11:10:27 PM

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NAX228

Since the 737 now comes without the actual eyebrow windows, will there be a change in the interior? Roofplates?
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XOrionFE

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Here is a picture of a -900.   Still has some trim that looks like the old eyebrow trim but without the actual windows.....

http://www.flickr.com/photos/vector1771/1109827142/

On mine I decided to implement the eyebrow trim regardless just because I think it really adds to the interior look and feel although I will likely not have windows up there (they will be covered on the outside).     The nice thing about building your own sim is that you can have it your way.

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Scott

NAX228

I looked at a lot of pics on airliners.net and found many with no windows, but all of them has the interior like the "old" ones.
My thought was that when the windows have gone, the eyebrow interior maybe will go out to.. eventually maybe.
I see your point that it looks cool, but my budget are beeing stretched. If there is a version with only roof plating, I can make that for free :D
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jackpilot

Do it.
Keeping these, as Boeing does, makes no sense.
Be smarter.
But I agree with Scott,   they look good !
JP


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