Bell FCX-001

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Publish Date January 07, 2021
Product ID 1674310
Polygons 3,973,664
Vertices 2,004,056
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Description

Bell FCX-001.

The Bell FCX-001 is an American experimental concept helicopter built by Bell Helicopter. It was first presented to the public at Heli-Expo 2017 in Dallas on March 7, 2017. Wikipedia

3ds max files have turbosmooth assigned with iteration #2. Can be lowered by 0 or easily increased.

Exported to other formats as the highpoly version.

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