Douglas A-1H Skyraider V17 USMC 3D model
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This Skyraider model is meticulously crafted to an exacting scale, showcasing exceptional attention to detail. Its animateable features include a fully functional propeller, retractable landing gear with doors that can be opened and closed, as well as a rudder, elevators, ailerons, and flaps that all move in perfect harmony. The engine is astoundingly realistic, boasting intricate details that rival the real thing. Additionally, this model comes equipped with 3D rockets that can be launched into action, as well as 3D Napalm bombs that can be dropped at will. Inside the cockpit, you'll find an impressive array of instrumentation and controls, a comfortable seat, and a sleek console that's been meticulously detailed to match the real aircraft. The canopy can be opened or animated for added realism, while the exterior is fully textured with a wealth of fine details. This model is available in multiple formats, making it ideal for use in animation videos, video scenes, or as a static or active object. The Douglas A-1 Skyraider is an American attack aircraft that was originally designed at the end of World War II as a carrier-based torpedo bomber. After the war, the Navy saw its potential and spared the Douglas AD-1 from decommissioning. Renamed 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 around the world. In the early 1960s, it was re-designated as the A-1 Skyraider, and its variants were renumbered. The last of these aircraft were retired in the 1990s, making it one of the largest single-piston engine fighter-bombers ever produced, capable of carrying massive stores of weapons.
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