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F Aircraft Pack (for Poser)
Product Specifications:
• Offered By: DigimationModelBank and JHoagland
• Downloadable File Size:
14.03 M, 4.17 M, 3.57 M, 3.18 M, 2.05 M, 2.52 M
• Polygon Count:
N/A
• Uploaded on: 2/5/13
• System Requirements: Windows/ Mac, Poser 5 and above
• File Format: Poser
This product contains: cr2, pp2, pz2, and/ or other Poser files.
• Texturing: Texture Maps
This product uses image maps for textures.
• How do I download my purchase? PLEASE READ
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Product Description
This bundled product contains the following 6 products:
• F 14 Tomcat (for Poser)
• F 15E Strike Eagle (for Poser)
• F-16 Falcon (for Poser)
• F/A-18 Hornet (for Poser)
• F5 E Tiger II (for Poser)
• YF 22 Lightning II (for Poser)
F 14 Tomcat (for Poser)
Are you top gun enough to take a ride on the highway to the danger zone?
Inspired by the design of the F14 swing-wing jet-fighter, this Poser model includes an opening canopy, movable wings, moving tail rudders, poseable missiles, and more.
.: Aircraft History :. From Wikipedia: "The F-14 Tomcat is a supersonic, twin-engine, two-seat, variable-sweep wing aircraft. The F-14 was the United States Navy`s primary maritime air superiority fighter, fleet defense interceptor and tactical reconnaissance platform from 1974 to 2006. It later performed precision strike missions once it was integrated with the Low Altitude Navigation and Targeting Infrared for Night LANTIRN system. The F-14 was developed after the collapse of the F-111B project, and was the first of the American teen-series fighters which were designed incorporating the experience of air combat against MiGs during the Vietnam War.
The F 14 first deployed in 1974 with the U.S. Navy aboard USS Enterprise, replacing the F-4 Phantom II and was retired from the active U.S. Navy fleet on 22 September 2006, having been replaced by the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet. As of 2009, the F 14 is in service with only the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force, having been exported to Iran in 1976, during a time when the US had good diplomatic relations with the nation."
.: Product Features :. Poser figure: obj, cr2/ png Canopy can open and close (with an ERC dial on the BODY). Front wings swing outward. Main wings can swing back. -An ERC dial on the BODY controls both main wings and both front wings. Tail rudders can rotate (with an ERC dial on the BODY). Landing gear can be hidden or shown. Landing gear doors can open and close. The front and rear fuel tanks can be hidden or shown, depending on the needs of your scene. All four missiles (two right, two left) are separate body parts, which can be hidden or shown. -The trans dials on the missiles are visible, which means you can position them anywhere in the scene, for example, to simulate them firing from the aircraft. Low-polygon pilot and co-pilot models are included- these are separate parts which can be hidden or shown, depending on the needs of your scene. -These were included so you can have people in your aircraft without adding a fully textured and clothed M4 figure to the scene.
.: Poses :. Flight1: level flight, with landing gear hidden. Flight Landed: all wheels on the ground, with landing gear shown. Hide/ Show landing gear, which also opens and closes the front landing gear doors. Hide/ Show front fuel tank Hide/ Show rear fuel tank Hide/ Show front wings Hide/ Show pilots
.: Textures :. One set of textures: Texture maps: 1024x1024 Specular maps: 1024x1024 Bump/ normal maps: 1024x1024 Texture templates are not included; if you want to make your own textures, use the existing textures as guidelines.
No shader-node texturing was used on this model, so it should work in other software programs. However, this model has only been tested in Poser and it may (or may not) import into other programs.
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F 15E Strike Eagle (for Poser)
The F-15E Strike Eagle is a modern United States all-weather strike fighter, designed for long-range interdiction of enemy ground targets deep behind enemy lines. A derivative of the F-15 Eagle air superiority fighter, the Strike Eagle proved its worth in Desert Storm, carrying out deep strikes against high-value targets and providing close air support for coalition troops. The F-15E Strike Eagle can be distinguished from the F-15 Eagle by its darker camouflage and the presence of the conformal fuel tanks attached to the aircraft`s fuselage.
The F-15E`s deep strike mission is a radical departure from that of the F-15, since it was designed as an air superiority fighter under the mantra "not a pound for air-to-ground". The basic airframe, however, proved versatile enough to produce a very capable strike fighter. While designed for ground attack, it retains much of the air-to-air lethality of the F-15, and can defend itself against enemy aircraft.
The targeting pod contains a laser designator and a tracking system that mark an enemy for destruction as far away as 10 mi (16 km). Once tracking has been started, targeting information is automatically handed off to infrared air-to-surface missiles or laser-guided bombs.
For air-to-ground missions, the F-15E can carry most weapons in the U.S. Air Force inventory. It also can be armed with AIM-9 Sidewinders, AIM-7 Sparrow and AIM-120 AMRAAMs for the air-to-air role. Like the F-15, the Strike Eagle also carries an internally mounted General Electric M61A1 20 mm cannon.
.: Product Features :. Poser figure: obj, cr2/ png, with 102,326 polygons Canopy can open and close (with an ERC dial on the BODY). Tail rudders can rotate (with an ERC dial on the BODY).
Landing gear can open/ close. Landing gear doors can open/ close. -One ERC dial on the BODY controls both the landing gear and landing gear doors. Landing gear wheels can rotate (with an ERC dial on the BODY). The fuel pylon/ tank is a separate part which can be hidden or shown to suit the needs of your scene. Two sets of left and right wing flaps on the main wings can rotate up and down. -An ERC dial on the BODY raises or lowers both flaps. -A second ERC dial on the BODY raises or lowers the flaps opposite each other for banking turns. The Right and left control sticks can rotate forward/ back and left/ right.
.: Textures :. One set of textures and bump maps, at approx 1280x960 pixels Texture templates are included
Uses Poser shaders such as blinn and reflection for the tires and metal materials.
F-16 Falcon (for Poser)
The F-16 Fighting Falcon is a multirole jet fighter aircraft originally developed for the United States Air Force. Designed as a lightweight, daytime fighter, it evolved into a successful multirole aircraft. Over 4,400 aircraft have been built since production was approved in 1976. Though no longer being purchased by the U.S. Air Force, improved versions are still being built for export customers.
The Fighting Falcon is a dogfighter with numerous innovations including a frameless bubble canopy for better visibility, side-mounted control stick to ease control while under high g-forces, and reclined seat to reduce the effect of g-forces on the pilot. The F-16 has an internal M61 Vulcan cannon and has 11 hardpoints for mounting various missiles, bombs, pods, and fuel tanks.
In addition to USAF active, reserve, and air national guard units, the aircraft is used by the USAF aerial demonstration team, the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds, and as an adversary/aggressor aircraft by the United States Navy. The F-16 has also been selected to serve in the air arms of 25 other nations.
.: Product Features :. Poser figure (obj, cr2/ png): 35578 polygons The canopy can open and close (with an ERC dial on the BODY). Rudder can rotate left to right (with an ERC dial on the BODY). Left and right wing flaps can rotate up and down. -An ERC dial on the BODY raises or lowers both flaps. -A second ERC dial on the BODY raises or lowers the flaps opposite each other for banking turns. The landing gear doors can open and close. -An ERC dial on the BODY opens and closes both the landing gear wheels and the landing gear doors. The landing gear can be hidden or shown. The landing gear wheels can rotate (with an ERC dial on the BODY). All of the missiles and rockets are separate body parts which can be hidden or shown. -All of the missiles and rockets also have their trans dials enabled, which means you can position them anywhere in the scene... perfect for images or animations where the aircraft is firing a rocket. The lower tank can be hidden or shown to suit the needs of your scene. The sticks and yoke are separate body parts which can be posed. Wheels can rotate (with an ERC dial on the BODY).
.: Pose Files :. Hide/ show fuel tank. Hide/ show landing gear, which also hides/ shows the wheels. MAT Gray MAT Red White Blue Hide/ Show missile racks.
.: Textures :. Two textures, at 1024x1024: -Base Gray -Red, White, and Blue (YF-16) Tire tread bump map included for the wheels. All missiles use their own material for further customizing. Templates are included.
The pilot figure shown in the images is included: it is a separate, textured obj file parented to the aircraft.
F/A-18 Hornet (for Poser)
The McDonnell Douglas (now Boeing) F/A-18 Hornet is a modern all-weather carrier-capable strike fighter jet, designed to attack both ground and aerial targets. Designed in the 1970s for service with the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps, the Hornet is also used by the air forces of several other nations. It has been the aerial demonstration aircraft for the Blue Angels since 1986. Its primary missions are fighter escort, fleet air defense, suppression of enemy air defenses (SEAD), interdiction, close air support and reconnaissance. Its versatility and reliability have proven it to be a valuable carrier asset, though it has been criticized for its lack of range and payload compared to its contemporaries.[1] The Hornet has also been exported to several nations worldwide.
.: Product Features :. Poser figure: obj, cr2/ png. Detailed cockpit with modelled knobs and control screens. Canopy can open and close (with an ERC dial on the BODY). Tail rudders can rotate (with an ERC dial on the BODY). Landing gear can be hidden or shown Landing gear wheels (front and rear) rotate. Landing gear doors can open and close (with an ERC dial on the BODY). Two sets of left and right wing flaps can rotate up and down. -An ERC dial on the BODY raises or lowers both flaps. -A second ERC dial on the BODY raises or lowers the flaps opposite each other for banking turns. All three fuel tanks (left, right, and center) are separate parts which can be removed from the aircraft or hidden from the scene. The airbrake (located between the tails) can open and close (with an ERC dial on the BODY). The front hook (located on the front landing gear) can rotate up and down... perfect for attaching to any aircraft carrier launch-mechanism. Rear tailhook can rotate up and down.
.: Poses :. In Flight: levels the aircraft, hides the landing gear, and closes the landing gear doors. Landed: places the aircraft on the ground at a slight angle, shows the landing gear, and opens the landing gear doors. Hide/ show landing gear, which also opens and closes the landing gear doors. Hide/ show the center fuel tank. Hide/ show the left fuel tank. Hide/ show the right fuel tank.
.: Textures :. One set of textures maps and bump maps, ranging in size from 193x259 to 241x1024. Texture templates are not included; if you want to make your own textures, use the existing textures as guidelines.
F5 E Tiger II (for Poser)
The F-5A/B Freedom Fighter and F-5E/F Tiger II are part of a family of widely used light supersonic fighter aircraft, designed and built by Northrop in the United States, beginning in 1960s. Hundreds remain in service in Air Forces around the world as of the early 21st century, and the type formed the basis for a number of other aircraft. Production ended in 1972 and 1987 for the F-5A and the upgraded F-5E respectively.
The aircraft family started as a privately funded light fighter by Northrop in the 1950s. The first generation F-5 Freedom Fighter entered service in the 1960s. Over 800 were produced through 1972 for U.S. Allies during the cold war. The USAF had no need for a light fighter but it did need a trainer and procured about 1,200 of the same basic airframe to this purpose, the T-38 Talon.
The much improved second generation F-5E Tiger II family was, again, primarily used by U.S. cold war allies and in the US as training and aggressor aircraft; the Tiger II family production amounted to 1,400 with production ending in 1987. Many F-5s continuing in service into the 1990s and 2000s have undergone a wide variety of upgrade programs. The major sub-family variants of the F-5 fighter were various dedicated reconnaissance versions, the RF-5 Tigereye.
.: Product Features :. Poser figure: obj, cr2/ png. Canopy can open and close (with an ERC dial on the BODY). Landing gear can raise and lower (with an ERC dial on the BODY). Landing gear doors can open and close (with an ERC dial on the BODY). Tail rudder can rotate left-right (with an ERC dial on the BODY). The right and left wing flaps can rotate up and down; there are two flaps on each wing. -One ERC dial rotates all wing flaps up or down. -A second ERC dial rotates the wing flaps in opposite directions, as if the aircraft was turning. -Or, each flap can be adjusted by moving the individual body parts. Air-brake doors (beneath the fuselage) can open and close (with an ERC dial on the BODY). -Accurately-moving "gas cylinders" also move with the air-brake doors. The lower fuel tank is a separate body part which can be removed from the aircraft (and positioned elsewhere) or hidden from the scene.
.: Textures :. Texture maps for the side, top, and bottom, at 1024x575 pixels. Bump maps for the sides, top, and bottom, at 1024x575 pixels. Templates are not include and we recommend using the included textures as a guide.
Note: This model was designed for use in medium-to-long-range shots. Some textures may appear blurry or pixellated when viewed close-up.
YF 22 Lightning II (for Poser)
The YF-22 was a developmental aircraft that led to the F-22; however, there are significant differences between the YF-22 and the F-22. Relocation of cockpit, structural changes, and many other smaller changes exist between the two types. The two are sometimes confused in pictures, often at angles where it is difficult to see certain features. For example, there are some F-22 with pitot booms which some think are only found on the YF-22. The YF-22 was originally given the unofficial name "Lightning II" by Lockheed, which persisted until the mid-1990s when the USAF officially named the aircraft "Raptor". For a short while, the plane was also dubbed "SuperStar" and "Rapier". The F-35 later received the Lightning II name on 7 July 2006.
The prototype YF-22 won a fly-off competition against the Northrop/McDonnell-Douglas YF-23 for the Advanced Tactical Fighter contract. In April 1992, during flight testing after contract award, the first YF-22 prototype crashed while landing at Edwards Air Force Base in California.
The F-22 Raptor is a fifth generation fighter aircraft which utilizes fourth generation Stealth technology. It was originally envisioned as an air superiority fighter for use against the Soviet Air Force, but is equipped for ground attack, electronic warfare and signals intelligence roles as well. Faced with a protracted development period, the prototype aircraft was designated YF-22 and, as F/A-22 during the three years before formally entering United States Air Force service in December 2005 as the F-22A. Lockheed Martin Aeronautics is the prime contractor and is responsible for the majority of the airframe, weapon systems and final assembly of the F-22. Along with Lockheed Martin, partner Boeing Integrated Defense Systems provides the wings, aft fuselage, avionics integration, and all of the pilot and maintenance training systems.
Its systems are so advanced that it`s rumored to be able to go head-to-head with five F-16 fighters.
In the 2007 movie, "Transformers", the Dececpticon "Starscream" (who could transform into a YF-22) was able to single-handedly take down a squadron of YF-22`s. Thank goodness Transformers aren`t real!
.: Product Features :. One YF-22 aircraft (obj, cr2, rsr/ png) and one set of textures. Opening canopy (with ERC dial on the BODY). Left and right wing flaps can move up and down. Left and right tail rudders can accurately rotate left and right. Landing gear can retract (with ERC dial on the BODY). Landing gear doors can open and close (with ERC dial on the BODY). Left and right side bay doors can open and close (with an ERC dial on the BODY). Left and right lower bay doors can open and close with accurately folding doors (with an ERC dial on the BODY). The materials use complex mapping and no templates are included. If you want to make your own textures, use the existing textures as a guideline.
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