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- Very high definition and highly detailed 3d model of the Airbus A380-800.-
- The model is provided in two different configurations: with a detailed undercarriage and without it for aerial scenes (69794 polygons).-
- Animatable parts: Flight control surfaces, fans, landing gear, wheels and landing gear doors.-
- Textures: 20 different paint schemes of airliners are included in this download as Additional Files:
Generic White House Colors - Passenger House Colors - Freighter Air France - new colors Air France - old colors Asiana Airlines British Airways China Southern Airlines DHL Emirates Airlines Etihad Airways Korean Air Lufthansa Malaysia Airlines Qantas - new colors Qantas - old colors Qatar Airways Singapore Airlines Thai Airways Virgin Atlantic
- The scenes are NOT included.-
History *********
Airbus began engineering development work on the A380 in June 1994. Airbus studied numerous design configurations for the A380 and gave serious consideration to a single deck aircraft which would have seated 12 abreast and twin vertical tails. However Airbus settled upon a twin deck configuration, largely because of the significantly lighter structure required.