Airplane Concorde Scale 1/200

Airplane Concorde Scale 1/200

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Airplane Concorde in Scale 1/200 3D model for 3D printing. --- Learn how to earn money with 3D printing - 3dprintingmonetizationacademy.com Access this and all our other 3D models - sliceify.com > We are running a limited-time CRAZY offer. You can get ALL our 300+ premium 3D models for free. Check out before the spots are full - sliceables.co/crazy-offer-free-trial --- A lot of small details are added on the model that the camera didn't catch :( The Airplane Concorde model has been cut into pieces for better 3D printing and post-processing experience. You will get full and cut versions of the Airplane Concorde model. The parts are cut to easily fit in Ender 3 printer size (220 x 220 x 250 mm). There are two types of the landing gear. One with less detail and one with more. The ones with more, are printable in original size on a resin printer. The other ones are optimized for FDM (As we printed). Feel free to print The Airplane Concorde also without the landing gear. You will also get two types of nose variations. The Airplane Concorde has a super assembly. The Airplane Concorde stand is detachable. Airplane Concorde was Made in Blender. Airplane Concorde File type - STL. Feel free to contact us for any model upgrades, changes, or custom 3D models. Share your make on social media, tag us and get a free 3D model. @sliceables  The Aérospatiale/BAC Concorde (/ˈkɒŋkɔːrd/) is a Franco-British supersonic airliner jointly developed and manufactured by Sud Aviation (later Aérospatiale) and the British Aircraft Corporation (BAC). Studies started in 1954, and France and the UK signed a treaty establishing the development project on 29 November 1962, as the programme cost was estimated at £70 million (£1.39 billion in 2021). Construction of the six prototypes began in February 1965, and the first flight took off from Toulouse on 2 March 1969. The market was predicted for 350 aircraft, and the manufacturers received up to 100 option orders from many major airlines. On 9 October 1975, it received its French Certificate of Airworthiness, and from the UK CAA on 5 December. Reflecting the treaty between the British and French governments that led to Concorde's construction, the name Concorde is from the French word concorde (IPA: [kɔ̃kɔʁd]), which has an English equivalent, concord. Both words mean agreement, harmony, or union. The name was officially changed to Concord by Harold Macmillan in response to a perceived slight by Charles de Gaulle. At the French roll-out in Toulouse in late 1967, the British Government Minister of Technology, Tony Benn, announced that he would change the spelling back to Concorde. Concorde also acquired an unusual nomenclature for an aircraft. In common usage in the United Kingdom, the type is known as "Concorde" without an article, rather than "the Concorde" or "a Concorde".

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