Douglas A-1H Skyraider V14 USAF 3D model
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This Skyraider model is built with exceptional accuracy, mirroring the actual aircraft's scale to a remarkable degree. Its features are fully animateable, including the propeller, landing gear, doors, rudder, elevators, ailerons, and flaps, creating an incredibly realistic experience. The engine is meticulously detailed, reflecting the complexity of its real-life counterpart. Additionally, this model comes equipped with 3D rockets that can be animated to launch, as well as 3D Napalm bombs that can be dropped, enhancing its versatility in animation scenes. The cockpit boasts a high level of detail, including instrumentation, controls, seat, and console, making it an immersive experience. The canopy can be opened or animated for added realism. This model is fully textured and includes numerous exterior details, offering a wealth of customization options. Available in various formats, this Skyraider was designed specifically for use in animation videos or video scenes as either a static or dynamic object. The Douglas A-1 Skyraider is an American single-seat attack aircraft that originated towards the end of WWII as a carrier-based torpedo bomber. After WWII, the Navy recognized its potential and spared the Douglas AD-1, renaming it the Skyraider. It entered service in the late 1940s and went on to serve in Korea and Vietnam with the USAF, US Marines, US Navy, and other military forces worldwide. In the early 1960s, it was re-designated as the A-1 Skyraider, with its variants renumbered. The last of these aircraft were retired in the 1990s. Notably, it remains the largest single piston-engine fighter-bomber ever produced and had an impressive capacity for carrying heavy stores of weapons.
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