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The 787 cockpit on the initial concept was just plain ugly. As I predeicted, they've fixed it and replaced it with more conventional, and no doubt more producable transparencies. She's quite the handsome airplane now. The splash screen at the website now reflects the redesigned cockpit windows,
 
DOH!

I liked the new look of the cockpit and the sharks fin tail. I thought it was bad-ass.
 
quite a creative name for a website, I hope they do better with the airplane :)
 
I knew that slant window post wasn't going to last. I didn't need a room of CAD supercomputers to tell that slant post would block a good part of the side view.

Now if we could just get a glass nose like the old Russkie birds, set right in front of a nice Lazyboy for relaxing crew breaks.;)
 
I can't decide if the old windows made it look weird or just unique. They did make it look like a Japanese bullet train.

I like the new windows. Tried and true.
 
Still a break from the usual though, whens the last time Boeing did a 4 window cockpit on a commercial airliner. I think it looks good and more realistic now. It'll be the best looking Boeing built yet
 
They lamed it down a bit - too bad. Even if the swoopy lines and shark fin performed no aerodynamic purpose, they should have left them. That's the kind of inspiration that Boeing has lost - they are afraid of making it look "too modern" while the rest of the world sees Boeing as too conservative and old-school.

At least that's my BS theory.
 
EagleRJ said:
I can't decide if the old windows made it look weird or just unique. They did make it look like a Japanese bullet train.

I like the new windows. Tried and true.

Not really on-topic, but since you're mentioning bullet trains - and I think that the 500 series Shinkansen is soooo cool.

http://www.h2.dion.ne.jp/~dajf/byunbyun/pics/500a.htm

You should see how some of the noses at the airliners.net forum are bent out of shape with the 787 styling changes.
 
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hey!
Did 'yall know those bullet trains are going to make all of our jobs obsolete ;)
 
fr0g said:
hey!
Did 'yall know those bullet trains are going to make all of our jobs obsolete ;)

I walk through South Station in Boston on my way to work each day. The absence of Acela trains is quite noticeable (they just pulled them all out of service for brake rotor cracks, and it will take months for Bombardier to supply enough replacements). Back to sloooooowwww Metroliner and conventional train service until June. You're in no danger of losing your job to Amtrak.;)

BTW, at the risk of causing further thread drift (and inviting flames), the Acela trains are Bombardier products. Having read some of the comments in this forum regarding Bombardier corporate jets (NOT FROM PERSONAL EXPERIENCE), it seems that the less than sterling product support from Bombardier is about par for the course.
 

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