B767-300 Philippine Airlines 3d model
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A detailed model of the B767-300 aircraft, designed to resemble Philippines Air, features a comprehensive array of textures and components, including all wing parts, cockpit systems, and landing gear, carefully parented and pivoted for smooth animation. The model's texture sets boast high-resolution 2048x2048 pixel images in every dimension, ensuring rich detail and realism. Color, Specular, and Bump maps are also provided to enhance the visual experience, while Photoshop templates for each component allow users to customize and refine their models further. History reveals that the manufacturer announced plans to develop a stretched version of the 767-200 in February 1982. This initiative resulted in the creation of the 767-300, featuring a 6.42-meter (21-foot 1-inch) stretch comprising fuselage plugs positioned forward and aft of the wing's center section. The flight deck and systems were seamlessly integrated from the 767-200, with only minor adjustments made to accommodate the increased weight of the new model. Initially, the maximum takeoff weight remained consistent with that of the later 767-200ER variant. The 767-300 took its maiden flight on January 30, 1986, and was subsequently certified for service in September of the same year. The Extended Range ER version made its debut on December 19, 1986, while Rolls-Royce RB-211-524G engines became available from 1989. The 767-300ER's impressive range has proven to be a major draw for airlines, which utilize these aircraft for long-range, low-density flights. Price: $79.00 Date added: October 18, 2015 Product id: 56245bddccff7540118b4567
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