
Boeing B-50 Superfortress II 3D Model

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3D Model Details
Vendor: | Dreamscape Studios |
Published: | Apr 20, 2019 |
Download Size: | 45.3 MB |
Game Ready: | – |
Polygons: | 351,912 |
Vertices: | 185,039 |
Print Ready: | – |
3D Scan: | – |
Textures: | Yes |
Materials: | Yes |
UV Mapped: | Yes |
PBR: | – |
Rigged: | – |
Animated: | – |
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Boeing B-50 Superfortress II 3D Model
This model is built very near to scale, is fully textured and comes with all materials and textures as shown. This model has animateable flaps, ailerons, landing gear, landing gear doors, elevators, rudder, bomb bay doors, turret guns and propellers. It is available in 11 different formats.
The Boeing B-50 Superfortress strategic bomber was a post World War II revision of the Boeing B-29 Superfortress with more powerful engines R4350, larger tail and external fuel tanks on the wings.
B-50 had a higher rate of climb, service ceiling, larger bomb load and longer range. B-50 bomber provided the USAF Strategic Air Command with powerful conventional bomber that could double as a nuclear deterrent in the face of the expanding Cold War. It saw service in several variants with combat and other units of the US Air Force from 1947 through the 1950s. It was withdrawn from service beginning in the mid 1950s.
The Boeing B-50 Superfortress strategic bomber was a post World War II revision of the Boeing B-29 Superfortress with more powerful engines R4350, larger tail and external fuel tanks on the wings.
B-50 had a higher rate of climb, service ceiling, larger bomb load and longer range. B-50 bomber provided the USAF Strategic Air Command with powerful conventional bomber that could double as a nuclear deterrent in the face of the expanding Cold War. It saw service in several variants with combat and other units of the US Air Force from 1947 through the 1950s. It was withdrawn from service beginning in the mid 1950s.
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