Heinkel He-177 - Greif - F8FH 3d model

Heinkel He-177 - Greif - F8FH 3d model

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Heinkel He-177 A-5 - German heavy bomber featuring a remote-controlled Ruhrstahl/Kramer glide bomb known as the Fritz X. Operated by 1./KG 40 based in France, 1944. Originally modeled in Cinema 4D, this detailed model is suitable for close-up renders. The provided zip file includes bodypaint textures and standard materials. Features: Inside scene: -model - 20 textures - 1 material- 1 alphamap- All materials, bodypaint-textures, and textures are included. No cleaning up necessary; simply drop your models into the scene and start rendering. No special plugin is required to open the scene. Phong shading interpolation / Smoothing - 35° In LWO, 3DS, FBX, C4D, and OBJ formats, parts for a separate fly and ground version are provided. NOTE: In LWO, 3DS, FBX, and OBJ files, the 1 Alphamap (Run_Alpha) must be manually loaded in the Alpha Channel or Transparency Channel. C4D Version R16 - Polygons: 173146 Vertices: 123324 Objects: 30 Textures: 20 Materials: 1 Alphamap OBJ File, LWO file, 3DS file, and FBX file (Version 2010) are available. When designed in 1936-37, the He-177 was the most advanced heavy bomber in the world. It featured coupled engines (4 engines driving 2 propellers), surface evaporative engine cooling (no drag-inducing external radiators), remote-controlled turrets, fully pressurized crew compartments, and a unique 4-leg landing gear arrangement. The original aircraft was faster than most fighters of the day, quite maneuverable, and could fly above most fighters' maximum altitudes. The original DB 604 coupled engines had a tendency to catch fire in flight at the slightest provocation, resulting in many lost aircraft due to engine fires. By the time the A-5 came out in 1942, most issues had been resolved by changing to the DB 610 engines, adding radiators, and designing larger engine cowls; however, it was too late for Germany. Some were used as maritime patrol aircraft in France, others against Russia, and in the "little Blitz" (Operation Steinbock) against England but it was "too little, too late." By 1944, all available fuel was needed for fighters to defend the Reich, and most He-177s sat on airfields to be destroyed by strafing allied aircraft. None survive today. The He-177 was also the only heavy bomber built by Germany in quantity during World War II. Price: $129.00 Date added: Oct 09, 2016 Last update: Aug 08, 2018 Product id: 57fa760ea7024802188b4567

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