Boeing 747-8i 3D model (Jumbo Jet). Single diffuse texture, plus specular map. Texture layout designed for easy creation of new liverys.
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Native format is 3DSMax 2011. No 3rd party plugins required.
Texture Res: 2 textures, both 2048 square diffuse and specular maps. Please note, texture map is included only in the Max, LWO and MB zips (download one of these files whatever format you require).
Very easy to make new liveries due to optimum UV arrangement.
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The Boeing 747-8 is a wide-body jet airliner being developed by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. Officially announced in 2005, the 747-8 is the fourth-generation Boeing 747 version, with lengthened fuselage, redesigned wings and improved efficiency. The 747-8 is the largest 747 version, the largest commercial aircraft built in the United States, and the longest passenger aircraft in the world.
The 747-8 is offered in two main variants: the 747-8 Intercontinental (747-8I) for passengers and the 747-8 Freighter (747-8F) for cargo. The first 747-8F performed the model's maiden flight on February 8, 2010 with the 747-8 Intercontinental following on March 20, 2011. Delivery of the first freighter aircraft has been delayed multiple times and is now expected in late September 2011; passenger model deliveries are to begin in 2012. In July 2011, confirmed orders for the 747-8 totaled 114, including 78 of the freighter version, and 36 of the passenger version.
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