Boeing 707-320 SS American Air Frieght 3D model
This Boeing 707-320 is built near to scale within a few percent of actual general dimensions. This medium poly model includes smooth exterior with some detail and a realistic rendering appearance. It is built with single sheet textures with a 2000x 2000 resolution. It also has landing gear that can be “turned off or hidden” for inflight animation. This model doe not have the animateable control surfaces of our non-sst model. This is the first model Dreamscape has produced with both single sheet textures and a full complement of liveries giving the user a wide variety of models to choose from.
The Boeing 707 is a mid-size, long-range, narrow-body four-engine jet airliner built from 1958 to 1979. As Boeing's first jet airliner, the 707 have a capacity from 140 to 189 passengers. The 707 has been used on domestic, transcontinental and transatlantic flights, and for cargo and military applications. B 707-320 was a later version of the Boeing 707 series, which had larger wings, and more fuel capacity to operate as a true, transoceanic aircraft. It also had a large cargo door, making it a dual-purpose transport aircraft.
This Boeing 707-320 is built near to scale within a few percent of actual general dimensions. This medium poly model includes smooth exterior with some detail and a realistic rendering appearance. It is built with single sheet textures with a 2000x 2000 resolution. It also has landing gear that can be “turned off or hidden” for inflight animation. This model doe not have the animateable control surfaces of our non-sst model. This is the first model Dreamscape has produced with both single sheet textures and a full complement of liveries giving the user a wide variety of models to choose from.
The Boeing 707 is a mid-size, long-range, narrow-body four-engine jet airliner built from 1958 to 1979. As Boeing's first jet airliner, the 707 have a capacity from 140 to 189 passengers. The 707 has been used on domestic, transcontinental and transatlantic flights, and for cargo and military applications. B 707-320 was a later version of the Boeing 707 series, which had larger wings, and more fuel capacity to operate as a true, transoceanic aircraft. It also had a large cargo door, making it a dual-purpose transport aircraft.
3D Model formats
Format limitations
- Textures 1.68 MB
- 3D Studio (.3ds)407 KB
- Lightwave (.lwo, .lw, .lws)369 KB
- Autodesk 3ds Max (.max)917 KB
- DXF (.dxf)612 KB
- AutoCAD (.dwg)579 KB
- Collada (.dae)595 KB
- Stereolithography (.stl)571 KB
- Other 1.18 MB