The Dassault Mirage IIIC was developed as a single-seat, all-weather interceptor, intended to serve as a high-speed, high-altitude fighter for the French Air Force. It was the first production model of the Mirage III family, and its purpose was to provide a capable and versatile aircraft for air defense and interception roles. The Mirage IIIC is sexy sleek, with delta-wing design which gives it a distinctive waisted profile that contributed to its aerodynamic efficiency. The Mirage IIIC was powered by a SNECMA Atar 09B turbojet engine, which provided a top speed of Mach 2.2, making it one of the fastest fighters of its time.
The Mirage IIIC saw extensive service with the French Air Force, as well as with several other air forces around the world. The aircraft played a significant role in the Six-Day War in 1967, where it was used by the Israeli Air Force to great effect. In the conflict, the Mirage IIIC proved to be a formidable air-to-air fighter, with Israeli pilots claiming numerous victories against enemy aircraft. The Mirage IIIC also saw combat during the Yom Kippur War in 1973, further demonstrating its capabilities as a versatile and effective fighter aircraft.
Dimensions:
Length: 49.29 feet (15.03 meters)
Wingspan: 26.25 feet (8 meters)
Height: 14.76 feet (4.5 meters)
Object Model Features
• Rigged Object Model Size: 17,322 polygons
• Landing Gear retract 10s animation sequence
• Rudder pivot to move left and right.
• Left and right Flaperons, gear flaps, canopy pivots set rotate properly, independantly.
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