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From Wikipedia:
The 717 is a twin-engine, single-aisle jet airliner, developed for the 100-seat market. The airliner was originally designed and marketed as the MD-95, a third-generation derivative of the DC-9.
Like its DC-9/MD-80/MD-90 predecessors, the 717 has a 2+3 seating arrangement in coach, providing only one middle seat per row, whereas other single-aisle twin jets often have 3+3 arrangement with two middle seats per row.
The first 717 planes entered service in 1999, and production ceased in May 2006 after 156 units were produced.
Product Features:
-Includes group information, which your software should interpret as separate parts and allow you to move the rudder, wing flaps (elevators and ailerons), and more.
-Includes landing gear which your software should interpret as a seperate part: hide or show it to suit the needs of your scene... or create an animation of the landing gear retracing (and the landing gear doors closing).
-Does not include an interior and the windows are not see-through.
-Does not include opening or moving passenger doors.
-Includes five fictional texture sets (to avoid copyright issues), at 2048x2048 pixels
--Piedway Airlines: white with blue and gray stripes and a cartoon plane
--QuantAir: white with red engines and a red tail
--Royal Crown Air: purple with a yellow bottom, white stripe, and a crown symbol on the tail
--Unifed Airways: green top with blue bottom and a red stripe
--Virgo: red front with black and blue trim and a white tail
-Tires use a displacement map for extra detailing.