767-300 Freight 3d model
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A highly realistic model of the Boeing 767-300, featuring a FedEx livery with complete texture sets is available. Technical Details The model boasts highly detailed geometry, carefully crafted to include intricate details such as landing gear, lights, wipers, engines, and articulated wing components. Windows and doors are geometrically defined to provide realistic close-ups of these features. Additionally, the model includes pivoted and parented geometry, including gear and wing control components, for enhanced realism. Textures The model comes with detailed textures, including diffuse and bump maps, that are designed to mimic real-world aircraft surfaces. These textures have a maximum dimension of 2048 pixels, ensuring high-quality visuals. History The Boeing 767-300 features a stretch of 6.42 meters (21 feet 1 inch), achieved by adding fuselage plugs forward and aft of the wing center section. This new design allows for increased passenger capacity while maintaining the same flightdeck and systems as its predecessor, the 767-200. Other changes include minor adjustments to account for the weight increase of the newer model. Initially, the maximum takeoff weight was equivalent to that of the later 767-200ER. The Boeing 767-300 made its first flight on January 30, 1986, and received certification shortly after. It entered service in September of the same year. Its extended-range variant, the 767-300ER, took to the skies for the first time on December 19, 1986. Rolls-Royce RB-211-524G engines became available starting from 1989. The range of the 767-300ER has proven to be highly popular among airlines, who use it for long-range flights with low passenger density. Price: $79.00 Date added: October 18, 2015 Last update: October 19, 2015 Product ID: 56244ce8ccff7568618b4567
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