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Required PBR textures:
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- Roughness
- Metalness
- Normal
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This collection features a detailed set of core airplane instruments designed for small general aviation aircraft such as single‑engine Cessnas and Pipers. Created using a PBR workflow, the models deliver realistic visual quality suitable for flight simulators, educational projects, and cockpit visualizations.
While highly detailed and lifelike, these models are not intended as one‑to‑one replicas of real-world instrument panels. Preview renders were created using Blender’s Cycles render engine, with an alternative setup also available for Eevee. The model has been tested and confirmed to work in Unreal Engine 5.
Included Instruments: Airspeed Indicator, Attitude Indicator, Altimeter, Cylinder Head Temperature Gauge, Fuel Gauge, Checklist Guide, Turn Coordinator, Heading Indicator, Vertical Speed Indicator, RPM Gauge, Carburetor Temperature Gauge, Ammeter (Current in Amps), Compass, and 21 indicator signs (GPS, Gyro, Instruments, Instrument Lights, Landing, Master, Nav, No Smoking, Pitch, Pitot, Primer, COM, Alternator, Audio, Avionics, Beacon, Stall, Starter, Strobe, Taxi, Xpdr).
Controls: Throttle, Mixture, Pitch, Primer, Control Wheels
Equipment: Radio, Transponder
Technical Details:Objects: 29Vertices: 28,788Faces: 27,683
Textures: 4K resolution (BaseColor, Metalness, Roughness, Normal, Transparency) in JPG and PNG formats — JPG used in setup.
Workflow: Physically Based Rendering (PBR)
*Average Texel Density: *68,816 px/cm
Blender File: The Blender project is fully organized with logical naming conventions and asset collections. All objects have applied transforms and correct face orientation. Controls and instrument needles are separate objects, allowing easy editing, animation, and rigging.
Formats included:Blend, FBX, glb, usdz
This model set is optimized for both realism and performance, making it an excellent resource for developers, designers, and creators building small aircraft cockpit environments.