Focke Wulf TA 183 Huckebein 3D model

Focke Wulf TA 183 Huckebein 3D model

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German WW 2 turbojet fighter with 4 Ruhrstahl X-4 AA-missles.Originally modelled in cinema4D 9.5. Detailed enough for close-up renders. The zip-file contains bodypaint textures and standard materials.Features:- Includes separate closed landing gear doors and closed canopy- All materials, bodypaint-textures and textures are included. - No cleaning up necessary, just drop your models into the scene and start rendering.- No special plugin needed to open scene.- Phong shading interpolation / Smoothing - 35°-The 3ds, obj, lwo files contains a seperate Fly and Ground-Version- c4d - Polygones - 49056 Vertices - 176692 - 70 Objects - 25 Materials- 3ds Fly - / Ground-Version- Polygones - 275292 / 309908 Vertices - 213395 / 240895 - 5 / 5 Objects - 25 Materials- lwo Fly- / Ground - Version- Polygones - 209834 / 224186 Vertices - 153622 / 171406 - 2 / 2 Object - 25 Materials- obj Fly- / Ground-Version- Polygones - 209834 / 224186 Vertices - 153622 / 171406 - 2 / 2 Object - 25 MaterialsIn late 1942, Focke-Wulf engineer Hans Multhopp headed up a design team that started aerodynamic studies for a new turbojet fighter. This culminated in 1945 as a fighter project known as "Huckebein" (a cartoon raven that traditionally makes trouble for others), also known as Project V (Project VI in some references) or Design II at Focke-Wulf and later to be given the designation Ta 183.The Ta 183 had a short, squat fuselage with the air intake passing under the cockpit and proceeding to the rear where the single He S 011 turbojet was located, although the first three prototypes were to be powered by Jumo 004B jet engines.

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