British Aircraft Corp 500

British Aircraft Corp 500 Low-poly 3D model

Description

The British Aircraft Corporation One-Eleven, also known as the BAC-111 or BAC 1-11, was a British short-range jet airliner of the 1960s and 1970s. It was the second short-haul jet airliner to enter service, following the French Sud Aviation Caravelle.

The aircraft proved to be popular with domestic airlines and with various international operators; over half of the One-Eleven's sales at launch were to the largest and most lucrative market, the United States. The One-Eleven was one of the most successful British airliner designs and served until a widespread retirement in the 1990s, which was partly due to the introduction of aircraft noise restrictions in many European nations.

In 1967 a larger 119-seat version was introduced as the One-Eleven 500 (also known as Super One-Eleven). BEA/British Airways 500 series aircraft (denoted One-Eleven 510ED) varied significantly from other One-Elevens, at BEA's request. The One-Eleven 510ED had a modified cockpit which incorporated instrumentation and avionics from or similar to that of the Hawker Siddeley HS.121 Trident, for better commonality with the type. Their additional equipment included a more sophisticated autoflight system, which allowed CAT II autolandings and included an autothrottle.

This digital model is based on the BAC One-Eleven 500.

Product Features (Poser): * Poser figure: obj, cr2/ png, with 10,892 polygons. * Tail rudder can rotate left-right, with an ERC dial on the Body. * Four sets of left and right wing flaps can rotate up and down. - One ERC dial rotates all wing flaps up or down. - A second ERC dial rotates the wing flaps in opposite directions, as if the aircraft was turning. * Left and right rear elevators can rotate up and down. - One ERC dial rotates both elevators up or down. - A second ERC dial rotates the elevators in opposite directions, as if the aircraft was turning. * Left and right engine fans can rotate, with an ERC dial on the Body. * There is no landing gear or landing gear doors. * The windows are modelled into the mesh.

Textures: * Includes 2 texture maps: Fuselage and Wings (at 2048x1024 pixels).

This product is designed for use in Poser 5 and above. It has not been tested for use in DAZ Studio; although DAZ Studio may import the files, we do not use DAZ Studio and can't support any issues that may occur.

This model is fully licensed for use in games and apps. Also works great as background scene-filler.

Product Features (3ds and obj): - Approx 10,892 polygons. - Low-polygon and game-ready model. - Made entirely with 3 and 4 point polygons. - Does not have an interior cockpit, so we recommend darkening the windows. - Includes group information, which your software should interpret as separate parts, which includes: -- Rudder -- Four sets of left and right wing flaps -- Left and right rear elevators -- Left and right engine fans - Although the model includes these parts, this version of the model is not rigged. - Includes logically named materials, Fuselage, Wings, and Metal. This makes it very easy to recolor the model. - This version includes an mtl file, which your software program should read to colorize the model. - The model is UV mapped and textures (in jpg format) are included, at 2048x1024 pixels.

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British Aircraft Corp 500
$25.00
 
Editorial No Ai License 
British Aircraft Corp 500
$25.00
 
Editorial No Ai License 
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3D Model formats

Format limitations
  • Poser 5 (.pz3, .pp2)2.08 MB
  • OBJ (.obj, .mtl) (3 files)6.06 MBVersion: 1
  • PDF (.pdf) (3 files)5.8 MB
  • 3D Studio 1 (.3ds)1.73 MB

3D Model details

  • Publish date2015-10-06
  • Model ID#180172
  • Animated
  • Rigged
  • VR / AR / Low-poly approved
  • PBR
  • Geometry Polygon mesh
  • Polygons 10,892
  • Vertices 13,175
  • Textures
  • Materials
  • UV Mapping
  • Unwrapped UVs Overlapping
  • Plugins used
  • Ready for 3D Printing
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