Republic P-47 Thunderbolt – Miss Fire - Rozzie Geth II - 62th FS - 56th FG - European Theater - 1944
Originally modelled in cinema4D 9.5. Detailed enough for close-up renders. The zip-file contains bodypaint textures and standard materials.
Features:
No special plugin needed to open scene.
Phong shading interpolation / Smoothing – 35°
-The files contains seperate parts for a Flying and a Standing-Version
NOTE - In obj, lwo and fbx the Alphamap for the propellor (Run_Alpha) in the fly-version must manually load in the Materialcanal / Opacitycanal.
c4d R11
Polygones - 151170 Vertices - 105662 - 31 Objects
24 textures - 2 materials - 1 alpha-map
c4d R16
Polygones - 151170 Vertices - 105662 - 31 Objects
obj File – lwo file - fbx - File Version 2010
The Thunderbolt was the most famous of all the Republic aircraft in WWII. First flown on 6 May 1941, the P-47 was designed as a large, high-performance fighter/bomber, utilizing the large Pratt and Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp engine to give it excellent performance and a large load-carrying capability. The first deliveries of the P-47 took place in June 1942, when the US Army Air Corps began flying it in the European Theater.
Later in the war, Jugs served as escort fighters for B-29 bombers in the Pacific. Mostly, though, they excelled in the ground-attack role, strafing and bombing their way across the battlefields of Europe. Early versions of the P-47 had razorback fuselages, but later models (beginning near the middle of the P-47 production run) featured a bubble canopy which gave the pilot increased rearward visibility.