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English: Comet 1 windows on surviving airframe at DeHavilland Museum London, Colney taken September 2019. This photograph clearly shows that the Comet 1 windows were not 'square', but rectangular with rounded corners essentially identical to other contemporary and later airliners.
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Surviving DeHavilland Comet 1 showing rectangular windows with rounded corners not 'square' as commonly described.

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