The Douglas DC-4 is an American four-engined (piston), propeller-driven airliner developed by the Douglas Aircraft Company. Military versions of the plane, the C-54 and R5D, served during World War II, in the Berlin Airlift and into the 1960s. From 1945, many civil airlines operated the DC-4 worldwide.
Some of them went to cargo and wildfire airspray operations troughout the world, Very few DC-4s remain in service today. The last two passenger DC-4s operating worldwide are based in Johannesburg, South Africa. They fly with old South African Airways (SAA) livery.
The DC-4/C-54 proved to be a popular and reliable type, with 1,245 being built between May 1942 and August 1947, including 79 postwar DC-4s. Several remain in service as of 2022
3D low-poly model of a Douglas DC-4, optimized for minimal complexity with less than 25000 polygons. Despite its low polygon count, the model accurately captures the iconic design and aerodynamic features of the Douglas DC-4, making it ideal for real-time rendering in games or simulations.
It comes with a Substance-Readyblank layered base (albedo) texture , providing a clean slate for customization. This allows you to apply your own color schemes, decals, or airline branding. The layered structure of the texture file offers flexibility in modifying different parts of the aircraft separately, such as the fuselage, wings, engines, and tail.
Static, non rigged, Lowpoly mesh, blank texture, for Asobo Microsoft MSFS, Laminar Research XPlane or any other Simulation Scenery/Airport development, standard materials, with just enough details to be seen as part of enviroment on airfields or airports.