WW1 Hangar - 3 3d model
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This is a 3D model of a WW1 Hangar. Textures Detailed textures are included with this model, including diffuse maps. The maximum dimension of these textures is 4096 pixels. History The Bessonneau hangar was a portable aircraft hangar made from timber and canvas that the Royal Flying Corps used during World War I. A hangar is typically a closed structure designed to protect aircraft or spacecraft in storage. Most hangars are built using metal, but wood and concrete can also be used for construction. The term "hangar" originates from Middle French, specifically "hanghart," which means "enclosure near a house." This word has Germanic roots, derived from Frankish "haimgard," meaning "home-enclosure" or "fence around a group of houses," and further broken down into "haim," representing "home, village, or hamlet," combined with "gard," signifying "yard." Price: $59.00 Date added: Aug 06, 2015 Last update: Dec 20, 2015 Product id: 55c3592fccff75b0688b4776
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