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This highly detailed 3D aircraft is inspired by classic bush planes that have been customized for short takeoff and landing (STOL) and rough terrain operations. It features oversized “bush” wheels, an enlarged cargo area, additional landing lights, and a tuned engine. Visually and structurally it reflects a hard‑working 1960s airframe that has seen repairs, upgrades, and repaints over many years, but the model and livery are not direct replicas of any specific real‑world aircraft.
Blender file is cleanly organized into collections, and the aircraft includes three levels of detail (LODs):
- LOD 0: 75,752 vertices
- LOD 1: 54,021 vertices
- LOD 2: 25,628 vertices
Texel density is balanced for game and real‑time use:
- Exterior: 11.3 px/cm (avg)
- Instruments: 107.4 px/cm (avg)
- Interior: 12.4 px/cm (avg)
Textures are PBR‑ready with a 4K resolution (glass in 2K) and include:
- Albedo
- Metalness
- Roughness
- Normal-Included PDF file with texture information and blender file setup info
Textures are provided in PNG and JPG formats, with the model set up to use JPG by default. Parts such as doors, levers, handles, wheels, and control surfaces are separate objects with correct scale and pivot/origin placement, making them straightforward to animate or customize; control surfaces are not rigged, leaving setup flexible for different pipelines.
The asset is fully game‑ready with an optimized mesh and baked PBR textures. The high‑detail LOD 0 version is included in both FBX and GLB formats, while the Blender file includes LOD 0, LOD 1, and LOD 2 plus a simple presentation scene with an asphalt ground plane, camera, and dynamic sky. Both standard wheels and larger bush wheels are included, and decals can be easily removed, replaced, or customized directly in the .blend file. The HDRI background scene in the rendered previews are not included.
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