SpaceshipOne and White Knight

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Native | Maya 2016.5 | mental ray
Cinema 4D R20 | Default Scanline
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SpaceshipOneWK_EXT.zip
Specifications
Publish Date September 30, 2010
Product ID 559325
Polygons 35,428
Vertices 33,511
Polygonal
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UV Mapped
Overlapping Unwrapped UVs
PBR
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Description

Description:

A detailed, textured 3D Model of an N328KF aka SpaceshipOne, along with the White Knight mothership.

Technical Notes:

Textures:

Detailed textures are provided including diffuse, bump. Maximum dimension of textures are 2048 pixels. Photoshop template files are available for download with the product so you can modify the layered textures to your liking.

History:

The Scaled Composites Model 318 White Knight (now also called White Knight One) is a jet-powered carrier aircraft that was used to launch its companion SpaceShipOne, an experimental spaceplane. The White Knight and SpaceShipOne were designed by Burt Rutan and manufactured by Scaled Composites, a private company founded by Rutan in 1982. On three separate flights in 2004, White Knight conducted SpaceShipOne into flight, and SpaceShipOne then performed a sub-orbital spaceflight, becoming the first private craft to reach space.

The White Knight is notable as an example of a mother ship which carried a parasite aircraft into flight, releasing the latter which would then execute a high-altitude flight, or a sub-orbital spaceflight. This flight profile is shared with The High and Mighty One and Balls 8, two modified B-52s which carried the North American X-15 into flight. It is also shared with White Knight Two, a descendant which carries SpaceShipTwo into flight as part of the Virgin Galactic fleet.

Following the SpaceShipOne flights, the White Knight was contracted for drop tests of the Boeing X-37 spaceplane, from June 2005 until April 2006. The White Knight was retired from service in 2014, and is in the inventory of the Flying Heritage Collection.

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