
Boeing 757-200 Corporate 3D Model


















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3D Model Details
Vendor: | Dreamscape Studios |
Published: | Dec 02, 2018 |
Download Size: | 7.6 MB |
Game Ready: | No |
Polygons: | 36,578 |
Vertices: | 20,165 |
3D Scan: | No |
Textures: | Yes |
Materials: | Yes |
UV Mapped: | Yes |
PBR: | No |
Rigged: | No |
Animated: | No |
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Boeing 757-200 Corporate 3D Model
This model is built near to the scale considering actual general dimensions. It includes all materials and textures and is provided in multiple airline liveries. It includes animateable landing gear, landing gear doors, rudder, elevators, ailerons, flaps, engine turbines, also beacon and navigation lights. This model also is available in many different formats.
Boeing built the 757 beginning in the early 1980s to replace the middle aged 727s. The result was a highly efficient two-engine passenger aircraft capable of carrying 180 passengers and flying over 5000 miles non-stop. It was popular with the airlines and used a seat layout with a single aisle in the middle of the airplane. The 757-200, the original version of the aircraft, entered service with Eastern Air Lines in 1983.
Boeing built the 757 beginning in the early 1980s to replace the middle aged 727s. The result was a highly efficient two-engine passenger aircraft capable of carrying 180 passengers and flying over 5000 miles non-stop. It was popular with the airlines and used a seat layout with a single aisle in the middle of the airplane. The 757-200, the original version of the aircraft, entered service with Eastern Air Lines in 1983.