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The EDO OSE made its maiden flight in 1946 and was adopted by the U.S. Navy as a seaplane.The internal modeling of the airframe is simple.Due to export processes, the texture of the original data may sometimes change.Moving parts are separated. However, please be aware that rigging is not reflected.This model is not intended for use in low-poly applications such as games.This model is not intended for 3D printing.Please be aware of this when purchasing.

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EDO OSE-1 3D model

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Size: 21.7 MB
Renderer: Other | 2023
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