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3D Model of Cessna 210 - 1961 Edition with Detailed Console By PerspectX (Browse This Publisher's Products) (View Profile)

3D Model of Cessna 210 - 1961 Edition with Detailed Console
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A detailed model of a 1961 Cessna Private Plane, parented, pivoted ready for animation purposes. The interiors were detailed as well.

Textures

Detailed textures are provided including diffuse, bump, specular. Maximum dimension of textures are 4096 pixels. Photoshop template files are available for download with the product so you can modify the layered textures to your liking.

History

The early Cessna 210 (210 and 210A) had 4 seats with a Continental IO-470 engine of 260 hp (190 kW). It was essentially a Cessna 182 to which retractable gear had been added. In 1961 the fuselage and wing were completely redesigned - the fuselage was made wider and deeper, and a third side window was added. The wing planform remained the same (constant 64" chord from centerline to 100 inches (2,500 mm) out, then straight taper to 44" chord at 208 inches from centerline), but the semi-Fowler flaps (slotted, rear-moving) were extended outboard, from Wing Station 100 to Wing Station 122, which allowed a lower landing speed (FAA certification regulations state that a single-engine aircraft must have a flaps-down, power-off stall speed no greater than 70 miles/hour). To compensate for the reduced aileron span, the aileron profile was changed and its chord enlarged.

Required plugins: No Plugins Are RequiredMesh type: Polygonal
Materials included: YesTextures included: Yes
Animated: NoJointed: No
Original format: Maya 7.0 (*.mb) 
Available formats: 3D Studio MAX ver. 7, 3D Studio (3ds), Cinema4D, Lightwave ver. 6, SoftImage (xsi), Wavefront Object (obj), Maya 7 binary, Archive with any aditional files
Price: $169.00 Quantity: Add to Basket

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