On May 26, 1991, while climbing out of Bangkok, Flight 004 suffered an uncommanded in-flight deployment of its left engine's thrust reverser. The catastrophic loss of lift was unrecoverable, leading to the loss of all 223 souls on board. The investigation, famously championed by airline founder Niki Lauda, exposed a critical design flaw and forced a fundamental change in aviation safety standards worldwide. This model is a tribute to the victims and a memorial to the event that reshaped modern jetliner safety.
Model Features:
Historically accurate Lauda Air livery and markings for OE-LAV Mozart.
High-detail exterior model, capturing the iconic shape of the Boeing 767-300ER.
Detailed Pratt & Whitney PW4060 engines, including the thrust reverser mechanism.
Clean, efficient mesh topology suitable for visualizations and simulations.
High-resolution textures for a realistic appearance.
Ideal Use Cases:Perfect for historical visualizations, flight simulation scenery, educational projects, documentaries, and digital art. This model serves as a powerful centerpiece for any project focused on aviation history or safety.