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B 24J Liberator (for 3D Studio Max)
Product Specifications:
• Offered By: DigimationModelBank
• Downloadable File Size:
3.90 M (approx.)
• Polygon Count:
70000 (approx.)
• Uploaded on: 9/20/07
• System Requirements: Windows/ Mac, 3D Studio Max
• File Format: 3D Studio Max
This product contains: max, and/ or prj files.
• Texturing: Combination
This product uses a combination of image maps and procedural shaders for textures. Note: since this product uses procedural textures, it may not work correctly in programs other the one listed above.
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Product Description
The Consolidated B-24 Liberator was a four-engined American heavy bomber that was built by Consolidated Aircraft Company. It was produced in greater numbers than any other American combat aircraft during World War II and still holds the record as the most produced US aircraft. It was used by every branch of service during the war, attaining a distinguished war record with its operations in the European, Pacific, African and Middle Eastern theaters.
Often compared to its more famous partner, the B-17 Flying Fortress, the B-24 was a more modern design with a higher top speed and greater range yet it had a similar bombload and massive defensive armament.
Nevertheless, popular opinion among aircrews and general staff tended to favor the B-17`s rugged qualities above all other considerations. The B-24 was notorious among American air crews for its tendency to catch fire from battle damage because of the placement of its fuel tanks throughout the upper fuselage and because of its lightweight construction, designed both to increase range and optimize assembly line mass production. The B-24 was more difficult to fly as well, with more instruments and switches facing the pilot and more training required before proficiency was reached. Where the B-24 excelled over other contemporary World War II heavy bombers was in its versatility.
The B-24J was very similar to the B-24H, although the defensive improvements made in the B-24H were not incorporated in the B-24J. The B-24J featured an improved autopilot (type C-1) and a bombsight of the M-1 series. B-24H sub-assemblies made by Ford and constructed by other companies and any model with a C-1 or M-1 retrofit, were all designated B-24Js. (Total produced: 6678)
The model is rigged for animation, and the product contains four detailed and textured resolutions of the model.
This model is a 3DMax model, saved in version 8 as a MAX file, and requires 3DMax. It does not include any other formats to allow it to be opened in any other software. The model is rigged where appropriate, and mapped and textured.
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