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Overview
Fictional narrowbody jetliner inspired by the upper wing engine T-tail configuration of classic aircraft such as the An-71 family made from what was AEW&C platform now into a regular passenger jetliner.
Designed as a progressive stretched platform, exploring extended fuselage variants while maintaining coherent aerodynamic proportions.
This is a fictional aircraft design inspired by general aviation concepts and does not replicate any real-world aircraft.Fictional, non-IP aircraft asset suitable for commercial use in games, films, and visualization.
The model is intended as a non-IP asset, suitable for commercial use in games, films, and visualization projects without licensing restrictions related to real aircraft manufacturers.Designed using precise CAD/NURBS surfaces for accurate curvature and clean 3D surface result
Designed as a flexible base mesh for kitbashing, modification, and concept development workflows.Suitable for creative development in Blender, game engines, and visualization pipelines
Use Cases
- 3D printing display models
- CAD modification and kitbashing
- Concept development
- Game or visualization base mesh
Geometry Notes
- Clean CAD derived geometry NURBS to mesh
- Consistent proportions across stretched variants
- Smooth surface transitions
Included Formats
3D Printing
- STL
- 3MF
CAD Engineering
- STEP AP214
- IGES
- CGR
3D Real Time
- OBJ
- GLB
- GLTF
- PLY
Printing Notes
- Scales reliably across sizes
- Suitable for FDM and resin printing
- Thin sections may require scaling depending on printer
Notes
- Fictional design not a replica
- Untextured model geometry focused asset
- Not rigged or animated
- Inspired by real aircraft designs, but fully original. Safe for commercial use in games and media
- Designed using precise CAD/NURBS surfaces for accurate curvature and clean 3D surface result
- This is a fictional aircraft design inspired by general aviation concepts and does not replicate any real-world aircraft.
Fictional narrowbody jetliner inspired by the upper wing engine T-tail configuration of classic aircraft such as the An-71 family.ng restrictions related to real aircraft manufacturers.**
REVIEWS & COMMENTS
accuracy, and usability.
