Boeing 727-200 Corporate 4

$89

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Specifications
Publish Date November 12, 2014
Product ID 866691
Polygons 32,746
Vertices 17,843
Polygonal Quads/Tris Geometry
Textures
Materials
UV Mapped
Rigged
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Description

This model is built very near to scale within a few inches of actual general dimensions and is fully textured. This model has animateable flaps, ailerons, landing gear, landing gear doors, elevators, and rudder. It is available in 9 different formats and in multiple airline liveries.

The Boeing 727 is a mid-size narrow-body three-engine jet aircraft. The 727 became a mainstay of airlines domestic routes and was also used on short- and medium-range international routes. Passenger, freighter, and convertible versions of the 727 were built.
727-200 was the stretched version of the 727-100. A ten-foot (3-meter) fuselage section ("plug") was added in front of the wings and another ten-foot fuselage section was added behind them.

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