
Douglas DC-9-20 Alitalia 3D Model


















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3D Model Details
Vendor: | Dreamscape Studios |
Published: | Dec 02, 2018 |
Download Size: | 8 MB |
Game Ready: | No |
Polygons: | 35,866 |
Vertices: | 18,536 |
3D Scan: | No |
Textures: | Yes |
Materials: | Yes |
UV Mapped: | Yes |
PBR: | No |
Rigged: | No |
Animated: | No |
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Douglas DC-9-20 Alitalia 3D Model
This high poly model is build very near to scale and is within a couple of percent of the actual dimensions. It has a detailed exterior including radio antennas and pitot tubes. Landing gear have been finished with a moderate amount of detail too. The model is fully textured and comes with all materials and textures. In addition this model comes with animateable ailerons, flaps, elevators, rudder, landing gear, landing gear doors and turbines. The model is available in several different formats for immediate downloading here. We are providing the DC-9-40 model in a range of liveries.
The DC-9-40 was a stretched version of the DC-9-30. It could carry 125passengers and had a medium range of 1795 miles. It was also able to cruise at 558 mph at 25000 feet and had a ceiling of about 40, 000 feet. These aircraft came into service in 1968 and saw service well into the 1990s.
The DC-9-40 was a stretched version of the DC-9-30. It could carry 125passengers and had a medium range of 1795 miles. It was also able to cruise at 558 mph at 25000 feet and had a ceiling of about 40, 000 feet. These aircraft came into service in 1968 and saw service well into the 1990s.