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Eyebrow windows are usually a set of four smaller windows positioned to the side above the main windscreen.
The main use of these windows was to aid visibility outside the cockpit.
They allowed extra visibility during turns, particularly tight turns when approaching airports.
With advances in technology these windows started to become less useful.
Boeing started to phase them out after the start of 737 production.
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