Lockheed Constellation Eastern Airlines static

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Author: MSGSapper
Kind: scenery
Build: 3.3
Size: 1.15MB
Uploaded: 2025-10-02
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Lockheed Constellation Eastern Airlines static

A Lockheed Constellation in Eastern Airlines livery. A static aircraft model. The model is height and roll adjustable. Ported with appropriate Trainz modifications by me from the Eastern Air Lines Lockheed L-1049G Super Constellation model on the Google 3D Warehouse. 40K Polys. The Lockheed Constellation ('Connie') was a propeller-driven airliner powered by four 18-cylinder radial Wright R-3350 engines. It was built by Lockheed between 1943 and 1958 at its Burbank, California, facility. A total of 856 aircraft were produced in numerous models, all distinguished by a triple-tail design and dolphin-shaped fuselage. The last scheduled passenger flight in the 48 states was made by a TWA L749 on May 11, 1967, from Philadelphia to Kansas City, Missouri. However, Constellations remained in air freight service for years to come, and were used on backup sections of Eastern Airlines' shuttle service between New York, Washington, and Boston until 1968.

    Lockheed Constellation Eastern Airlines static
  • config.txt 2.34KB
  • eastern_airlines_connie.im 2.06MB
  • preview.jpg 37.37KB
  • rtm_0001.texture.txt 31 bytes
  • rtm_0001.tga 48.02KB
  • rtm_0002.texture.txt 31 bytes
  • rtm_0002.tga 48.04KB
  • rtm_0003.texture.txt 31 bytes
  • rtm_0003.tga 48.04KB
  • rtm_0004.texture.txt 31 bytes
  • rtm_0004.tga 48.04KB
  • rtm_0005.texture.txt 31 bytes
  • rtm_0005.tga 48.04KB

VE48: This asset uses an obsolete trainz-build number. Trainz-build numbers below 3.5 are no longer supported.
VE166: 20 combined chunks (of 22 source) in .im file:
VE107: The high-detail meshes total more than 10000 polygons. This may have a negative impact on performance: 0: 39817
VE109: The low-detail meshes total more than 500 polygons. This may have a negative impact on performance: 0: 39817

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