
DC-10 Cargo Italia 3d model
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The DC-10 is an American three-engine medium- to long-range widebody airliner, with two engines mounted on underwing pylons and a third engine at the base of the vertical stabilizer. The model was a successor to the company's DC-8 for long-range operations, competing in the same markets as the A300, 747, and L-1011 Tristar, which has a similar layout to the DC-10. All major surface textures are 2K in greatest dimension. Color maps provided. Photoshop templates for each detail are available for download. Production of the DC-10 ended in December 1988 with 386 delivered to airlines and 60 to the U.S. Air Force as air-to-air refueling tankers, designated the KC-10 Extender. The DC-10 was succeeded by the related MD-11 which entered service in 1990. The design of the DC-10 began in 1967. It became the first commercial airliner after the merger between Aircraft Corporation and Aircraft Company in 1967. It was built to a specification from American Airlines for a widebody aircraft smaller than the 747 but capable of flying similar long-range routes from airports with shorter runways. Although the 747 had commercial advantages due to its size, smaller airports could not accommodate it because of gate restrictions and runway length. The DC-10 was able to capitalize on this by being designed to meet the needs of American Airlines for a widebody aircraft that could fly similar long-range routes from airports with shorter runways. The DC-10 first flew on August 29, 1970 and entered commercial service with launch customer American Airlines on August 5, 1971 on a round trip flight between Los Angeles and Chicago. This was nearly a year before the L-1011 Tristar, which was built to a similar specification. The similarity to the L-1011 in terms of passenger capacity and launch in the same time frame resulted in a head-to-head sales competition that affected profitability. The launch customers for the DC-10 were American Airlines and United Airlines with orders for 25 and 60 respectively of the Series 10 model. Eventually, the DC-10 was able to distinguish itself from its competitors with a second engine supplier, which has the possible effect of controlling costs due to competition. It also introduced longer range variants earlier than the L-1011. Price: $69.00 Date added: Aug 06, 2015 Last update: Aug 06, 2015 Product id: 55c3592eccff75b0688b4600
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