Boeing 737-100 Aero California 3D model
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This model is meticulously crafted near scale and fully textured with an emphasis on precise exterior details. It delivers a remarkably realistic appearance during flight animations that closely mimic real-world performance. The control surfaces are thoroughly animatable, encompassing not just primary components such as the rudder, elevators, and ailerons, but also critical inboard and outboard flaps crucial for precise handling and maneuverability on the ground or in mid-air. The landing gear, replete with operational features that allow it to be fully retractable or detachable, further heightens realism, and so do the optional features of removable and closing gear doors. The textures and materials included match the depicted image. Constructed using a low to medium poly count approach resulting in fewer than 17,000 polys for enhanced compatibility with various platforms. The Boeing 737 represents a pioneering aircraft model characterized by its compact size, ideal for navigating through short to mid-range distances efficiently as a twinjet narrow-body airliner. With the advent of innovative designs, this variant laid its foundation starting with the introduction of the initial 737-100 model in 1965. Lufthansa played host to this remarkable innovation entering service early February 1968. As one of the smaller variations in the Boeing 737 series, thirty units were commissioned with delivery completion occurring on October 31, 1969 by Malaysia-Singapore Airlines marking its last operational journey into service life within a relatively small window. No commercial presence remains of this unique piece of engineering after decades in active operation. History takes pride as an example exhibited today; it showcases Boeing's vision born through trial with legacy left long-lasting under wings preserved within the Museum of Flight situated in Seattle where pioneering achievements never falter time.
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