Dreamscape DC-9-20 Atlantic Charter 3d models 

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3D Models Dreamscape DC-9-20 Atlantic Charter  
3D Model Information   Product ID: 647329
Keywords: airline, airliner, airplane, plane, aircraft, passenger, commercial, jet, mcdonnell, douglas, boeing, dc-9, dc9, dc-9-20, dc9-20, b717, md-80, md80, md-90, md90, atlantic, charter
Author: Dreamscape Studios
Added on: 9/14/2012
Category: 3D Models > Aircraft > Airplane - Civilian > Commercial Airliners
Summary: Dreamscape DC-9-20 Atlantic Charter 3D Models
The short haul DC-9 jet was introduced in the early to mid 1960s and served many years with airlines. The series 20 DC-9 was designed to provide for operations from short runways.


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Available files and versions
Rhino (.3dm) - Version: 5.0 @ 712Kb
3D Studio (.3ds) - Version: 4.0 @ 280Kb
ASCII (.asc) - 275Kb
AutoCAD drawing (.dwg) - Version: 15.0 @ 658Kb
DXF (.dxf) - Version: 15.0 @ 688Kb
Lightwave (.lwo, .lw, .lws) - Version: 6.0 @ 439Kb
Textures (.tex, .jpg, .bmp, .etc) - Version: materials and textures @ 2.1Mb
Max (.max) - Version: 7.0 @ 318Kb
Object (.obj) - 700Kb
Google Sketchup (.skp) - 2.5Mb
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Universal 3D (.u3d) - 812Kb
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Details
Geometry: Polygonal
Polygons: 43174
Vertices: 22225
Textures (?): Yes
Materials (?): Yes
Animated: No
Jointed: Yes
 

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Full description
The DC-9-10 was the first and smallest of the DC-9 family built by Douglas Aircraft. It was designed and developed as a short haul airliner developed to replace older passenger aircraft like Convair 440 and Martin 404. It was popular around the world with many airlines. They were economical and fast. Carrying up to 60 passengers they easily carried more passengers than the earlier twin engine piston airliners. Passengers were relieved by a noise reduction compared to the older propeller passenger airliners and the seating and cabins were more modern and comfortable. Maintenance was also less costly and the aircraft were more efficient. The -20 series used the larger wing of the series -30 through -50 and the fuselage and cabin from the series -10. Initially these were ordered by SAS. They were successful and have been sold and leased to other airlines. These aircraft were better performing in short field operations and short haul operations.

Series 20s had a wingspan of 93 feet and a length of 104.4 feet. It was powered by two JT8D-11 jet engines. It was certificated for a MTOW of 98000 pounds. It first flew in 1968.

These models are built near to scale and fully textured. The animateable features included are: ailerons, flaps, rudder, stabilizer, elevators, landing gear retraction, landing gear doors and turbines. These models are also available here in 12 different formats and come with all the materials and textures you see here.