Boeing 767-200ER Lan Chile Cargo This model is originally built in 3DStudioMax 13 and rendered in standard scanline. It is built very near to scale, within 3% of actual general dimensions. It includes animateable control surfaces and retractable or hidden landing gear and animateable turbines. The model is built to be used in in-flight animations and video or simulation. It can also be used to populate an airport scene. This model is presented in 63 different airline paint schemes and textures. It is also available in 8 different formats.
The Boeing 767 is a mid- to large-size, long-range, wide-body twin-engine jet airliner It was the manufacturer's first wide-body twinjet and its first airliner with a two-crew glass cockpit. In 1978, the new jetliner received the 767 model designation and three variants were planned: a 767-100 with 190 seats, a 767-200 with 210 seats and the 767-300. Later the 200ER variant was added along with a 300ER variant which included a center wing fuel tank as well as higher take off weight MTOW. This variant was the first twin engine jet airliner to fly more than 10,000 miles non-stop. The 767 became the dominate aircraft flying between the United States and Europe.