
Pacific Ocean World Dynamics Pressure Facility Free 3D model
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This 3D model was originally developed using Sketchup 8 before being converted into all other 3D formats. The native format is .skp and it is loaded within a 3ds Max 2016 environment, which is then rendered with Vray 3.00 software. In this scene, several planes are guided by computers as they plummet towards the pit located beneath an underwater cave in the ocean floor. This causes the plane to smash into the ground, leading to an explosion. The plane crashes have been enabled due to contributions from various users, who created the necessary effects and shared them with the community. The intriguing part of this setup lies in its proximity to Hawaii. As a result, there is significant danger involved whenever a crash occurs since the wreckage could trigger a tsunami wave that would flood the surrounding area. The control system consists of a computerized system controlling aileron adjustments on the runway. This makes it possible for pilots to stabilize the plane by maintaining its horizontal orientation within the pit. The only automated aspect in place is this manual handling system allowing for accurate position adjustment while keeping track of airspeed and other parameters. Meanwhile, another plane being tested under similar circumstances resulted in catastrophic failure, with an unfortunate sequence of events taking place when the pilots were not in control over all factors involved leading to their total failure to control the flight resulting from pilots mistakes.
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