
Beechcraft B99 Gulf Coast Aviation 3D Model

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3D Model Details
Vendor: | Dreamscape Studios |
Published: | Oct 15, 2018 |
Download Size: | 9.1 MB |
Game Ready: | – |
Polygons: | 25,451 |
Vertices: | 14,684 |
Print Ready: | – |
3D Scan: | – |
Textures: | Yes |
Materials: | Yes |
UV Mapped: | Yes |
PBR: | – |
Rigged: | – |
Animated: | – |
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Beechcraft B99 Gulf Coast Aviation 3D Model
This model is built near to scale and fully textured.
It comes with many animateable features including ailerons, elevators, inboard flaps, outboard flaps, rudder, propellers, landing gear retraction and landing gear doors. If comes with the material liveries and textures as shown here.
It also comes in several formats.
It comes with a good amount of detail on the exterior of the model.
The model is built to be used in in-flight animations and video or simulation.
It can also be used to populate an airport scene.
The Beechcraft 99 Airliner began production in 1966 and was intended to replace the Beechcraft model 18. It was designed to make use of Turboprop engines and carry larger loads more efficiently than the old Beech 18. The Beech 99 was developed from the King air and Queen Air aircraft using parts and systems from both. It also was designed without pressurization. The aircraft was in production until 1987 when sales were lost to the newer Beechcraft B1900C and B1900D pressurized aircraft with capability for even larger loads of passengers and or freight. There are many Beech 99s still in service around the world, more than half are used by Ameriflight. Almost all are serving in North and South America.
It comes with many animateable features including ailerons, elevators, inboard flaps, outboard flaps, rudder, propellers, landing gear retraction and landing gear doors. If comes with the material liveries and textures as shown here.
It also comes in several formats.
It comes with a good amount of detail on the exterior of the model.
The model is built to be used in in-flight animations and video or simulation.
It can also be used to populate an airport scene.
The Beechcraft 99 Airliner began production in 1966 and was intended to replace the Beechcraft model 18. It was designed to make use of Turboprop engines and carry larger loads more efficiently than the old Beech 18. The Beech 99 was developed from the King air and Queen Air aircraft using parts and systems from both. It also was designed without pressurization. The aircraft was in production until 1987 when sales were lost to the newer Beechcraft B1900C and B1900D pressurized aircraft with capability for even larger loads of passengers and or freight. There are many Beech 99s still in service around the world, more than half are used by Ameriflight. Almost all are serving in North and South America.