
Fiat G91 R2 Tigermeet 3D Model

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Vendor: | blackraven37 |
Published: | Nov 21, 2023 |
Download Size: | 10 MB |
Game Ready: | – |
Polygons: | 11,365 |
Vertices: | 15,359 |
Print Ready: | – |
3D Scan: | – |
Textures: | Yes |
Materials: | Yes |
UV Mapped: | Yes |
PBR: | – |
Rigged: | – |
Animated: | – |
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Fiat G91 R2 Tigermeet 3D Model
The Fiat G.91 was an Italian jet fighter aircraft. It was the winner of the NATO competition in 1953 as standard equipment for Allied air forces. It entered in operational service with the Italian Air Force in 1961, with the West German Luftwaffe, in 1962, and later with the Portuguese Air Force. It was in production for 19 years. 756 aircraft were completed, including the prototypes. The assembly lines were finally closed in 1977. The Fiat G.91 enjoyed a long service life that extended over 35 years.
NATO Tiger Association or the Association of Tiger Squadrons was established in 1961. Promoted by French defense minister Pierre Messmer, its role is to promote solidarity between NATO air forces.
As of June 2009, the squadrons included in the Association are 19 full members, 10 honorary members and 3 probationary members, all of which have a tiger as part of its squadron crest. As well as being opportunities for NATO air forces to share ideas and experiences, the Tiger Meets are also public relations exercises for NATO. NATO aircraft are often brightly painted with tiger stripes.
This model represents the aircraft and paint scheme of the Portuguese Air Force. This aircraft has been fully restored with its Tigermeet paint scheme.
It has movable control surfaces, landing gear, and speed brakes.
Comes with texture and bump maps.
Tarmac, grass, and, sky background textures not included.
NATO Tiger Association or the Association of Tiger Squadrons was established in 1961. Promoted by French defense minister Pierre Messmer, its role is to promote solidarity between NATO air forces.
As of June 2009, the squadrons included in the Association are 19 full members, 10 honorary members and 3 probationary members, all of which have a tiger as part of its squadron crest. As well as being opportunities for NATO air forces to share ideas and experiences, the Tiger Meets are also public relations exercises for NATO. NATO aircraft are often brightly painted with tiger stripes.
This model represents the aircraft and paint scheme of the Portuguese Air Force. This aircraft has been fully restored with its Tigermeet paint scheme.
It has movable control surfaces, landing gear, and speed brakes.
Comes with texture and bump maps.
Tarmac, grass, and, sky background textures not included.