
Boeing 767-200ER Atlantic Aero 3D model
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The Boeing 767-200ER Atlantic Aero model, crafted in 3DStudioMax 13 and rendered using standard scanline, boasts a near-scale construction within 3% of its actual dimensions. Animateable control surfaces, retractable landing gear, and animateable turbines enhance its functionality for use in in-flight animations, videos, or simulations. It can also be employed to populate airport scenes. A total of 63 different airline paint schemes and textures accompany this model, accessible in eight diverse formats. The Boeing 767, a mid- to large-size, long-range wide-body jetliner, marked the manufacturer's first wide-body twinjet and two-crew glass cockpit. In 1978, it received the model designation 767 with three initial variants: 190-seat 767-100, 210-seat 767-200, and 767-300. Subsequently, a 767-200ER variant along with a 300ER version featuring a center wing fuel tank and higher takeoff weight (MTOW) were introduced. The latter became the first twin-engine jetliner to fly over 10,000 miles non-stop, dominating flights between the US and Europe.
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