
Boeing 737-100 Braathens 3D model
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This model features intricate detail from every angle, resulting in a highly realistic appearance that captures the nuances of an aircraft in mid-flight. Flight animations bring the exterior design to life with accurate representation of moving parts like inboard and outboard flaps, ailerons, elevators, and rudder. Retractable or removable landing gear, along with sliding gear doors that can be opened or closed, enhance the overall authenticity. Provided textures and materials have been meticulously created for maximum accuracy. Constructed using a combination of low to medium complexity polygon modeling techniques, this 737-700 variant model consists of under 17,000 polygons, delivering a crisp balance between visual quality and computational efficiency. The Boeing 737 boasts versatility as both a short-range workhorse and an agile traveler across continents. Debuting the 737-100 in 1965, followed by entry into commercial service with Lufthansa in February of the next year marked a pivotal moment for airliner design. Its small stature yet robust features cemented its place among airliners as it set to accommodate demands from regional markets and beyond. Its early days garnered 30 orders before completion was handed over on October 31st,1969 to Malaysia-Singapore Airlines with its service years finally ending amidst changing commercial trends. However a testament to technological evolution rests in Seattle Museum of Flight – NASA operated prototype - still displayed there since thirty plus years ago from first successful test flight landing it now after all the tests completed and it's still giving joy & learning knowledge about history.
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