Rigged and animated Eurofighter Typhoon Fighter Jet with cockpit is created in 3Ds Max 2022, rendered in Unreal Engine 5.1.1.
Meticulously crafted for professional use in gaming, cinematic rendering, military simulation, animation, and visual effects. This model is designed to meet the highest standards of realism and functionality, making it a versatile asset for a wide range of applications.
Rigged and animated all the movable parts, gears, gear doors, tires, canopy, flap, canard, refueling probe, rudder, ladder door etc.
World scale unit: Centimeters
Key Features:
Advanced Rigging System:
Retractable landing gear with animated doors for realistic takeoff and landing sequences.
Operable gear doors, allowing for dynamic weapon, fuel tank deployment animations.
Hi-res Textures (2K Resolution):
4k, 2K textures for unparalleled visual fidelity.
Realistic material finishes, including metal, glass, and composite surfaces, enhancing the model's authenticity.
Animation-Ready:
Pre-configured animations for landing gear, gear doors, refueling probe, ladder door.
Customizable animation rigs to suit specific project needs.
Optimized for Multiple Platforms:
Fully compatible with game engines (Unity, Unreal Engine) and 3D software (Blender, Maya, 3ds Max).
Customizable Variants:
Easily modifiable to create multiple variants.
Applications:
Gaming: Perfect for flight simulators, strategy games, and military-themed projects.
Cinematic Rendering: Ideal for film, TV, and promotional videos requiring high-quality assets.
Military Simulation: Accurate representation for training and educational purposes.
Animation & VFX: Ready for integration into complex animations and visual effects sequences.
Technical Specifications:
File Formats: FBX, 3ds Max, Unreal Engine 5(.uassets)
Animation: Pre-configured animations included
The Eurofighter Typhoon(EF2000 and Eurofighter ) is a European multinational twin-engine, supersonic, canard delta wing, multirole fighter. The Typhoon was designed originally as an air-superiority fighterand is manufactured by a consortium of Airbus, BAE Systems and Leonardo that conducts the majority of the project through a joint holding company, Eurofighter Jagdflugzeug GmbH.
The aircraft has, as of 2016, been provided in a basic air-defense form and has been upgraded to newer production standards which include internal IRST, air-to-ground precision strike capability (with Royal Air Force Typhoons participating in air strikes destroying tanks in Libya in 2011 as their combat debut),[1] and HMSS (helmet-mounted symbology system) helmets. Most of the major systems including the CAPTOR radar and the Defence Aids Sub-System (DASS) are expected to be improved and updated over time, with the radar being updated to an AESA, being the CAPTOR-E/CAESAR, of which the Kuwait Air Force will be the inaugural operator, with first deliveries of their 28 new-built aircraft to commence in 2019.