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Airbus A319 aircraft object for Vue

This product is a native Aircraft object for Vue in .vob format. The Airbus A320 family consists of short- to medium-range, narrow-body, commercial passenger twin-engine jet airliners manufactured by Airbus. The family includes the A318, A319, A320 and A321, as well as the ACJ business jet. The A319 is a shortened, minimum-change version of the A320. Also known as the A320M-7, it is 3.73 metres (12 ft 3 in) shorter than the A320; four frames fore of the wing and three frames aft of the wing were removed. The reduced seating reduces the emergency exits to six. With virtually the same fuel capacity as the A320-200, and fewer passengers, the range with 124 passengers in a two-class configuration extends to 6,650 km (3,590 nmi), or 6,850 km (3,700 nmi) with the "Sharklets". This digital model is based on the Airbus A-319 aircraft with a red and white "UB" texture.  Includes landing gear and Vue material based on 2048 high resolution texture maps.
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Airbus A300 aircraft object for Vue

This product is a native Aircraft object for Vue in .vob format.The Airbus A300, developed by a consortium of European aerospace manufacturers, aimed to challenge American dominance in the aviation industry. Its maiden flight in 1972 marked the beginning of Airbus's journey to becoming a major player in the market. The A300 introduced innovations such as a two-man forward-facing cockpit and the first application of composites on secondary and primary structures. Despite initial skepticism, it became a commercial success, paving the way for Airbus's future growth and the development of other successful models like the A310, A330, and A340. • 2 Vue figure: Vob, 1,842 polygons each. A300 Flight & A300 Landed are grouped nodes. Ungroup and Pose using Object Editor • Moving parts: - Rudder - Left and right elevators. - Left and right wing flaps. - The landing gear (A300 Landed Object) .: Textures :. • Includes one texture map, at 1024x1024 pixels. Note: the texture map may look pixellated when viewed close-up. Model by Digimation, with Vue conversion by Dream Cutter for Vanishing Point 3d.
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Airbus A350-900 aircraft object for Vue

This product is a native Aircraft object for Vue in .vob format. The Airbus A350-900 was developed to compete with Boeing's 787 Dreamliner and 777, aiming for equal or better range and efficiency. It features a wider cabin than the 787, allowing for high-density configurations, and boasts quieter cabins and optimized air quality. The A350-900 first flew in 2013 and entered service in 2015 with Qatar Airways, marking a significant milestone for Airbus. The aircraft's success has been notable, with over 900 orders placed by various airlines worldwide, reflecting its impact on the aviation industry and its role in shaping the future of air travel. Properly scaled Airbus A350-900 model with turbines that can be animated independantly. Material includes 2048x2048 high detail, editable UV wrapped texture maps. Modeled by Digimation with Vue conversion by Dream Cutter for Vanishing Point
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Airbus A320 aircraft object for Vue

This product is a native Aircraft object for Vue in .vob format. The Airbus A320, launched in 1984, aimed to compete with Boeing's 737 and McDonnell Douglas's DC-9 in the narrow-body aircraft market. It introduced innovations like fly-by-wire technology and a side stick, revolutionizing cockpit design. The A320 family, including the A318, A319, and A321, became a bestseller, with over 15,000 orders by 2020. The A320's success solidified Airbus as a major player in the aviation industry, challenging Boeing's dominance. 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. Other formats available at VanishingPoint.com. Mesh by Digimation, optimized for Vue by Dream Cutter LLC for Vanishing Point Inc., May 2015.
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Airbus A380 aircraft object for Vue

This product is a native Aircraft object for Vue in .vob format. The Airbus A350 XWB is a family of long-range, twin-engine wide-body jet airliners developed by European aircraft manufacturer Airbus. The A350 is the first Airbus with both fuselage and wing structures made primarily of carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer. Its variants seat 280 to 366 passengers in typical three-class seating layouts.[13] The A350 is positioned to succeed the A330 and A340, and compete with Boeing's 787 and 777. The A350 was originally conceived in 2004, pairing the A330's fuselage with new aerodynamics features and engines. In 2006, Airbus redesigned the aircraft in response to criticism from several major prospective customers, renamed it the A350 XWB (extra wide body). The A350-900 is the first A350 model and seats 314 passengers in a three-class cabin and 9-abreast layout. It has a standard design range target of 15,000 km (8,100 nmi). Physical Specifications Cockpit crew: Two Seating: Up to 475 Overall length 66.89 m (219.5 ft) Wingspan 64.8 m (213 ft) Overall height 17.05 m (55.9 ft) Fuselage width 5.96 m (19.6 ft) Fuselage height 6.09 m (20.0 ft) Cabin width 5.61 m (18.4 ft)[159] Maximum takeoff weight 2268 t (591,000 lb) Model Features: Properly scaled Airbus A350-900 model with turbines that can be animated independantly. Material includes 2048x2048 high detail, editable UV wrapped texture maps. Modeled by Digimation with Vue conversion by Dream Cutter for Vanishing Point
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Boeing 747 aircraft object for Vue

This product is a native Aircraft object for Vue in .vob format. The Boeing 747-400, known as the "Queen of the Skies," was designed to be twice the size of the Boeing 707, at the request of Pan Am's president, Juan Trippe. Its development was a significant milestone in aviation history, as it introduced the concept of the wide-body airliner and revolutionized air travel by making it more affordable for the masses. The first 747 rolled out of the Everett assembly building on September 30, 1968, and made its first flight on February 9, 1969. It served various purposes, including as a passenger airliner, a cargo freighter, and even as a platform for NASA's space shuttles and the U.S. president's Air Force One. Other formats available at VanishingPoint.com. Mesh by Digimation, optimized for Vue by Dream Cutter LLC for Vanishing Point Inc., May 2015.
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