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Collaborative productions for Poser Software and DAZ 3D Studio with VanishingPoint, Digimation Model Bank, and Dream Cutter 3D.

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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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Boeing 737-800 aircraft object for Vue

This product is a native Aircraft object for Vue in .vob format. The Boeing 737-800 is the third major generation in the 737 class of next generation widebody jets wich started production in 1996, with the 189 passanger Boeing 737 800 introduced into service in 1998 and becoming the largest fleet in the class with over 4500 produced to date. The Boeing 747-800, also known as the Queen of the Skies, is the latest and largest version of the iconic Boeing 747 series. This magnificent aircraft was designed to continue the legacy of the original 747, which revolutionized air travel by being the first twin-aisle airplane and enabling more people to fly farther, faster, and more affordably than ever before. 1024x1024 and 1536x1536 texture maps included Aircraft Dimensions: Lenghth: 129 ft 6 in (39.5 m) Wingspan 117 ft 5 in (35.7 m) Overall height 41 ft 3 in (12.6 m) Boeing 737-800 is painted in factory scheme and optimized for Vue as a non-exportable at approximatly 5000 polgons, this 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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Boeing 767-300 aircraft object for Vue

This product is a native Aircraft object for Vue in .vob format. Boeing announced that it was developing a stretched development of the 767-200 in February 1982, and the resulting 767-300 features a 6.42m (21ft 1in) stretched body consisting of fuselage plugs forward (3.07m/10ft 1in) and behind (3.35m/11ft) the wing centre section with teh same flightdeck and avionics as the 767-200. The 767-300 finally entered service in September 1986 with a wing span 47.57m (156ft 1in), length 54.94m (180ft 3in), height 15.85m (52ft 0in). It has a 2 flight crew and can accomidate up to 350 passengers. 1024x1024 and 1536x1536 texture maps included Aircraft Dimensions: Lenghth: 129 ft 6 in (39.5 m) Wingspan 117 ft 5 in (35.7 m) Overall height 41 ft 3 in (12.6 m) Boeing 737-800 is painted in factory scheme and optimized for Vue as a non-exportable at approximatly 5000 polgons, this 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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North American B-25 Mitchell aircraft object for Vue

This product is a native Aircraft object for Vue in .vob format. The North American B-25 Mitchell was a twin-engine medium bomber that played a crucial role in World War II. Its primary purpose was to deliver a significant payload of bombs, with the capability to carry up to 3,000 pounds. The aircraft was designed to operate at moderate altitudes and deliver its payload more economically and accurately than the high-altitude bombers of the time. The B-25 featured a mid-wing design with a wingspan of 67 feet 7 inches and a length of nearly 53 feet. It was powered by two 1,700-horsepower Wright R-2600 radial engines. The aircraft's armament varied across different models, but it could be equipped with up to 18 .50-caliber machine guns. Later models also had the capability to carry eight 5-inch high-velocity aircraft rockets (HVAR) or one 75 mm cannon. The B-25 is perhaps most famous for its role in the Doolittle Raid, a daring mission in which 16 B-25s took off from the USS Hornet and bombed targets in Japan. This raid, led by Lieutenant Colonel James Doolittle, was a significant morale booster for the United States and demonstrated that the Japanese mainland was vulnerable to attack. The B-25 saw action in all theaters of World War II and was also used by other Allied nations, including the Royal Air Force and the Royal Australian Air Force, through the Lend-Lease program. Model features: • 2 Configurations; Landed: 61,127 polygons, • Left and right propellers can rotate. - Flying version includes "blade blur props. • Rudders pivot to move left and right. • Left and right wing flaps can rotate up and down. • Left and right ailerons can rotate up and down. • Top turret can rotate. • Top gun can tilt up and down and is child to turret. • Landing gear doors can open and close. • The landing gear is a separate part which can be hidden or shown. • Does not include an interior so we recommend darkening the windows. • One set of texture maps and corresponding bump maps are included. • Hide show: - Hide blade blur/ show propeller. - Show blade blur/ hide propeller. - Hide/ show landing gear 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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Bombardier CDJ-705 aircraft object for Vue

This product is a native Aircraft object for Vue in .vob format. TThe Bombardier CDJ-705 aircraft, also known as the CRJ700 Series 705 LR, was developed to cater to the needs of regional airlines with specific operational requirements. Its purpose was to provide an aircraft that could accommodate a business class and a reduced maximum seating capacity, allowing it to operate under certain regional airline contracts that limit the number of passengers. The Series 705 seats 75 passengers and was introduced to meet the specific needs of these airlines. Landing gear not modeles (retracted, in flight). The CRJ700 Series 705 LR aircraft's sleek design has many advanced features to shuttle business execs in style. With a maximum take-off weight of 84,500 pounds (38,330 kg), a range capability of over 2,200 miles (3,500 km), and a cruising speed of 547 mph (880 km/h), it's a powerful and efficient aircraft. The Series 705 LR is powered by two General Electric CF34-8C5 turbofan engines, ensuring it can handle various regional routes with ease. The Bombardier CRJ700 Series 705 LR aircraft has been a significant addition to the fleet of Air Canada Jazz, which was the launch customer for this aircraft in 2005. With 10 executive (business) class and 65 economy seats, it has provided a comfortable and efficient transportation option for passengers. Air Canada Jazz operates 16 Series 705 aircraft, showcasing the success and reliability of this regional airliner. Mesh by Digimation, optimized for Vue by Dream Cutter LLC for Vanishing Point Inc., May 2015.
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