
Boeing 707 Fast Air 3D Model


















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3D Model Details
Vendor: | Dreamscape Studios |
Published: | Dec 02, 2018 |
Download Size: | 12.2 MB |
Game Ready: | No |
Polygons: | 42,390 |
Vertices: | 23,403 |
3D Scan: | No |
Textures: | Yes |
Materials: | Yes |
UV Mapped: | Yes |
PBR: | No |
Rigged: | No |
Animated: | No |
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Boeing 707 Fast Air 3D Model
B 707 is built near to scale within a few inches of actual general dimensions and is fully textured. This medium poly model includes many animateable features including flaps, ailerons, elevators, rudder, landing gear, landing gear doors and turbines. The model is provided in 11 different formats.
The Boeing 707 is a mid-size, long-range, narrow-body four-engine jet airliner built from 1958 to 1979. As Boeing's first jet airliner, the 707 have a capacity from 140 to 189 passengers. The 707 has been used on domestic, transcontinental and transatlantic flights, and for cargo and military applications. B 707-320 was a later version of the Boeing 707 series, which had larger wings, and more fuel capacity to operate as a true, transoceanic aircraft. It also had a large cargo door, making it a dual-purpose transport aircraft.
The Boeing 707 is a mid-size, long-range, narrow-body four-engine jet airliner built from 1958 to 1979. As Boeing's first jet airliner, the 707 have a capacity from 140 to 189 passengers. The 707 has been used on domestic, transcontinental and transatlantic flights, and for cargo and military applications. B 707-320 was a later version of the Boeing 707 series, which had larger wings, and more fuel capacity to operate as a true, transoceanic aircraft. It also had a large cargo door, making it a dual-purpose transport aircraft.