The A320 was the first civil airliner to include a computerized flight control system at the time of its forst flight in 1987. At the time of this 3d models development. Airbus has shipped over 7,895 of the A320 family of twin turbofan, mid-size, wide-body jets. When Airbus designed the A300 during the late 1960s and early 1970s, it envisaged a broad family of airliners with which to compete against Boeing and Douglas (later McDonnell Douglas), two established US aerospace manufacturers. From the moment of formation, Airbus had begun studies into derivatives of the Airbus A300B in support of this long-term goal. Prior to the service introduction of the first Airbus airliners, engineers within Airbus had identified nine possible variations of the A300 known as A300B1 to B9. A 10th variation, conceived in 1973, later the first to be constructed, was designated the A300B10. It was a smaller aircraft which would be developed into the long-range Airbus A310. Airbus then focused its efforts on the single-aisle market, which was dominated by the 737 and McDonnell Douglas DC-9.
Aircraft Dimensions:
Length overall 37.57 m (123 ft 3 in)
Wingspan 34.10 m (111 ft 11 in)
Height 11.76 m (38 ft 7 in)
Weight: 42,600 kg (93,900 lb)
Airbus A320 is painted in US Airlines scheme and optimized for Vue as a non-exportable, 6000 poly model witch is perfect for mid-air and background scene props at the airport. Hide landing gear node for flight.
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Mesh by Digimation, optimized for Vue by Dream Cutter LLC for Vanishing Point Inc., May 2015.
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