North American P-51K Mustang MK IV - Dooleybird 3D model
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The P-51K-10-NT Mustang MK.IVa - Dooleybird served Royal Air Force's 19 Squadron in 1945. This detailed model was originally crafted using cinema4D 9.5 and offers close-up render capabilities. The zip file contains bodypaint textures, standard materials, and features an inside scene with 23 textures, 2 materials, and 1 alphamap. Cleaning up is not necessary; simply drop models into the scene for rendering without requiring any special plugins or Phong shading interpolation/smoothing of 35°. Separate files are provided for flying and standing versions. However, a manual load of the Run_Alpha propellor alphamap in the material/opacity channel is needed for the fly-version in obj, lwo, and fbx formats. The model contains 135,377 polygons, 86,760 vertices, and 33 objects with 23 textures, 2 materials, and 1 alpha-map. File versions are available up to 2010 in obj, lwo, fbx, c4d formats. The North American Aviation P-51 Mustang was a long-range single-seat World War II fighter aircraft designed, built, and airborne within just 117 days. It initially served as a fighter-bomber and reconnaissance aircraft for the RAF before being converted into a bomber escort, participating in raids over Germany, ensuring Allied air superiority from early 1944. The P-51 Mustang was used by Allied forces in Europe and saw limited action against Japanese forces in the Pacific War. It served as the main fighter for the United Nations at the onset of the Korean War before being replaced by jet fighters, but it continued to be utilized in ground attack roles until early 1980s.
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