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3D Model of F-15C Strike Eagle Collection By PerspectX (Browse This Publisher's Products) (View Profile)

3D Model of F-15C Strike Eagle Collection
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This is a very detailed model of the F-15C Strike Eagle. USAF Mountain Home, Japan Self Defence Forces Agressor, and Israeli Liveries are included. The model with arms shown totals 28K polygons. Some limited rigging in Maya for canopy shocks, airbrake, and landing gear.

Includes the following arms:

AIM-9 Sidewinder
AIM-7 Sparrow
GBU-16
AIM-120 AMRAAM
BL-755 Cluster Bomb
Python-5
AGM-88 HARM
External Fuel Tank

 

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History

The(formerlyl) F-15 Eagle is an American-built all-weather tactical fighter designed to gain and maintain air superiority in aerial combat. It first flew in July 1972. The F-15E Strike Eagle derivative is an all-weather strike fighter that entered service in 1989.

The F-15C/D model is being supplanted by the F-22 Raptor. The F-15E however will remain in service for years to come because of its different air-to-ground role and the low number of hours on their airframes. 18 USAF F-15Cs have been retrofitted with the AN/APG-63(v)2 Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radars and are expected to remain in service with the USAF well past 2020. The Royal Saudi Air Force has purchased several squadrons of long-range F-15S models, the Republic of Korea is purchasing upgraded F-15Ks, and Singapore is purchasing the F-15SG variant.

There is debate within the United States, concerning F-15 modernization versus retirement. This is due primarily to the cost of the F-22 Raptor, which will make it difficult if not impossible to replace the F-15 on a one-for-one basis (possibly as little as one-for-three). The F-15 might therefore be kept in a supporting role so the USAF does not face a numerical disadvantage in future conflicts. Such upgrades could include an AESA radar, Joint Helmet-Mounted Cuing System, and addition of low-observable modifications, or replacement of engines with thrust-vectoring models.

On September 26th at the Air Force Association's Air & Space Conference and Technology Exposition in Washington D.C. the USAF announced their plan to upgrade 178 F-15C fighters with the AN/APG-63(v)3 AESA radar. Additionally, the Air Force also plans to upgrade other F-15s with the joint helmet mounted cuing system.

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), Lightwave ver. 6, SoftImage (xsi), Wavefront Object (obj), Maya 7 binary
Price: $179.00 Quantity: Add to Basket

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