maya handley page hp42 - Handley Page HP42 by pbratt

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Handley Page HP42 by pbratt Product ID: 313146
KEYWORDS: Biplane airliner prop
CATEGORIES:  3D Models > Aircraft > Historic Aircraft
Handley Page HP42,(Hannibal): Cairo 1936
Description
From its inception Imperial Airways LTD had used a number of Handley Page aircraft, (The name of Handley Page being synonomous with very large aircraft) and when Imperial began to open routes to the far-flung outposts of the British Empire the need for a new very large transport aircraft was identified. In due course Handley Page received an order for eight new four-engined air liners, four of which were equipped for European service and four for the far east. The first HP42 was delivered on June 5th 1931, and the last on December 31st, (Western service aircraft costing £23,000 and Eastern service aircraft costing £22,200).
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Product Specifications
Media Type:3D Models
Published:Jul 2, 2006
Geometry:Polygonal
Polygons:148,462
Vertices:144,458
Textures:Yes
Materials:Yes
Rigged:No
Animated:No
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josephjacir
(Feb 23, 2008)
There were a lot of overlapping, but unconnected vertices, especially in the nose. I question the use of JPEGs for the texutre maps, as well as their very aliased edges. One the aelerons was not complete, but it was easy to copy the other one over. In other places, parts of the model have normals facing the wrong way. In several places, especially around the cockpit, faces intersect from the interior of the plane through the skin, or don't quite join completely. These are just things that may sl