Douglas A-1H Skyraider  V16 USAF 3D model

Douglas A-1H Skyraider V16 USAF 3D model

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This meticulously crafted Skyraider model is built to an extremely accurate scale, capturing every intricate detail with precision. Animateable features abound, including a spinning propeller, retractable landing gear, doors that swing open, rudder, elevators, ailerons, and flaps that move in perfect sync. The engine is an engineering marvel, boasting exceptional realism and depth. It also comes equipped with three-dimensional model rockets that can be launched into action, and Napalm bombs that can be dropped with precision. The cockpit is a masterclass in detail, featuring intricately designed instrumentation, controls, seat, and console. The canopy glides open or animates to perfection. Fully textured and loaded with exterior details, this model is a work of art. Available in multiple formats, it's perfect for animation, video scenes, or still images as either a static or fully animated object. The Douglas A-1 Skyraider is an iconic American single-seat attack aircraft, born at the end of World War II as a carrier-based torpedo bomber. Originally designed with great potential, the Douglas AD-1 was spared from retirement and given new life. Renamed the Skyraider, it entered service in the late 1940s, serving proudly in Korea and Vietnam alongside 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 variants receiving new numbers. The last of its kind retired in the 1990s, but not before leaving a lasting legacy as the largest single piston-engine fighter bomber ever produced, capable of carrying massive stores of weapons.

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