British Airways Flight 13291 Free 3D model

British Airways Flight 13291 Free 3D model

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This 3D model was originally crafted with Sketchup 13, subsequently converted to various other formats. Its native format is .skp, while the 3ds Max scene is a version of 2016, rendered using Vray 3.00. The Boeing 767 was designed by WilliamT, and Firepit Flame by Richard Drummond. Taking off from Glasgow International Airport, headed for Johannesburg International Airport, the plane initially soared towards 36,000 feet after an enjoyable departure. Four hours later, its engines unexpectedly sputtered to a halt due to overloading with luggage in business class, which damaged the electrical wires. The crippled "13291" then plummeted downwards, destined to land at some small Algerian airport. As the plane turned hard, and contact was reestablished between the damaged wires, there remained an excessive amount of cargo. At that moment, when the plane prepared to touch down on a brief runway packed with Cessnas and homemade planes, the cockpit began to shudder and crack. The tail engine had malfunctioned from takeoff – for the same reason as the engines stopped working. The tail engines eventually succumbed, igniting and then exploding in a colossal column of fire that reached the cabin. In a desperate bid for survival, the 13291's cockpit fell off due to the fierce power of the blaze. Braking took hold on the landing gear and the aircraft came crashing down to earth, its fuselage buckled into parallel halves. Unfortunately, no survivors were left. A rescue team subsequently retrieved explosive remnants and safely transported them to the Sahara Desert, where they eventually detonated. Flight 13291 claimed a total of 269 victims – out of these casualties, 21 were under the age of 16 and 17 exceeded 62 years old.

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