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PZL.37 O Moose WW2 Bomber 3D Model
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Vendor: | NETRUNNER_pl |
Published: | May 09, 2022 |
Download Size: | 19.8 MB |
Game Ready: | – |
Polygons: | 22,900 |
Vertices: | 13,900 |
3D Scan: | – |
Textures: | Yes |
Materials: | Yes |
UV Mapped: | Yes |
PBR: | – |
Rigged: | – |
Animated: | – |
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PZL.37 O Moose WW2 Bomber 3D Model
PZL.37 Moose (in polish: o)
Lowpoly model of polish bomber
The PZL.37 o (Moose) was a Polish twin-engined medium bomber designed and manufactured by national aircraft company PZL.
Upon its introduction to service, it was popularly considered to be not only the most modern and effective weapon then possessed by Poland, but also to be one of the most advanced bombers operational in the world. From mid-1938 onwards, interest was expressed by various nations in potential export sales. In response to this highly favourable reception, PZL, being keen to meet the demands, developed additional variants that were intended for the export market, such as the PZL.37C. An improved enlarged derivative, known as the PZL.49 Mi, was also developed for the Polish Air Force.
1 standing version with wheels and 2 flying versions with trails, afterburner, pilot and armament.
Model has bump map, roughness map and 3 x diffuse textures.
Check also my other aircrafts and cars.
Lowpoly model of polish bomber
The PZL.37 o (Moose) was a Polish twin-engined medium bomber designed and manufactured by national aircraft company PZL.
Upon its introduction to service, it was popularly considered to be not only the most modern and effective weapon then possessed by Poland, but also to be one of the most advanced bombers operational in the world. From mid-1938 onwards, interest was expressed by various nations in potential export sales. In response to this highly favourable reception, PZL, being keen to meet the demands, developed additional variants that were intended for the export market, such as the PZL.37C. An improved enlarged derivative, known as the PZL.49 Mi, was also developed for the Polish Air Force.
1 standing version with wheels and 2 flying versions with trails, afterburner, pilot and armament.
Model has bump map, roughness map and 3 x diffuse textures.
Check also my other aircrafts and cars.
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