Saab 2000 Estonian Air 3D model

Saab 2000 Estonian Air 3D model

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This model was originally constructed within Max 13, precisely calibrated to scale, staying remarkably true to its general dimensions within a mere 3% tolerance margin. A plethora of exterior details and rudimentary cockpit modeling is included, providing an accurate representation. The model boasts extensive textures that further enhance its realism. Animateable features abound in this impressive simulation: landing gear retraction, flaps, landing gear doors, ailerons, elevators, rudder - all fully functional and capable of real-time manipulation. Not to be overlooked are the dynamic propellers, coupled with animated tires and wheels that simulate real-world motion. Offered in multiple formats catering to a diverse clientele, this versatile model accommodates various user requirements. Users also have access to numerous airlines liveries at their disposal, significantly expanding its practical application. Built specifically for utilization in-flight or within airport ground scenarios in videos or simulations, the model is remarkably versatile. It can easily be incorporated into airport scenes to create authentic environments. The Saab 2000, a high-speed twin-engine turboprop airliner of distinction, was carefully designed to transport up to 58 passengers with seamless efficiency and achieve impressive cruising speeds of 665 km/h. Developed in joint collaboration by SAAB and Fairchild, the aircraft first took flight in 1992. As a testament to its engineering prowess, production took place exclusively in Linköping, Sweden, yielding an admirable total of 63 completed units. By the year 2016, despite having ceased active service nearly two decades prior, an astonishing number of 35 Saab 2000s remained operational in various airline fleets, ensuring continued airworthiness and versatility.

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