
De Havilland DHC-8 400 Air Charter Intl 3D Model
























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3D Model Details
Vendor: | Dreamscape Studios |
Published: | Dec 02, 2018 |
Download Size: | 9.4 MB |
Game Ready: | No |
Polygons: | 39,467 |
Vertices: | 23,150 |
3D Scan: | No |
Textures: | Yes |
Materials: | Yes |
UV Mapped: | Yes |
PBR: | No |
Rigged: | No |
Animated: | No |
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De Havilland DHC-8 400 Air Charter Intl 3D Model
DHC-8-400 is built near to scale within a few inches of actual general dimensions and fully textured. It has many animateable features including propellers, ailerons, flaps, rudder and elevators. Landing gear can be retracted and landing gear doors closed. It is provided in several formats.
The Dash (DHC) 8 Q 400 series airliner carries up to 78 passengers is the fourth of the series of DHC 8 aircraft family.
Now manufactured by Bombardier The Q400 features a new stretched fuselage compared with the Q300 mated with the familiar Dash 8 nose section and vertical tail, while the horizontal tail is new.
The Dash 8 Q400 survived the influx of the regional jetliners and now has seen increased sales due to fuel cost increases and airlines trying to reduce cost.
The Dash (DHC) 8 Q 400 series airliner carries up to 78 passengers is the fourth of the series of DHC 8 aircraft family.
Now manufactured by Bombardier The Q400 features a new stretched fuselage compared with the Q300 mated with the familiar Dash 8 nose section and vertical tail, while the horizontal tail is new.
The Dash 8 Q400 survived the influx of the regional jetliners and now has seen increased sales due to fuel cost increases and airlines trying to reduce cost.