ⓘScenery developers, use these paths to insert this item into your sceneries. You will see them inside WED and OverlayEditor.
objects/aircraft/jets/utility.obj
objects/aircraft/jets/utility/be-200.obj
Paths
objects/aircraft/jets/utility/be-200/russia.objobjects/aircraft/jets/utility.obj
objects/aircraft/jets/utility/be-200.obj
General Details
- Original Author: Davide De Marchi
- Conversion By: Robin Tannahill
Description
A Beriev Be-200 in Russian Air Force colours. Real life data on this aircraft on Wikipedia.
Object-specific Details
- Dimensions ⓘThese are the outermost bounds of the object.:
- w: 32.8m (107.61ft)
- h: 11.8m (38.71ft)
- d: 32.5m (106.63ft)
- LOD Range ⓘThis object contains multiple Levels of Detail (LODs). To improve frame rate, simpler models are used at further distances. For more information, see the official documentation.: 0m to 1000m (0 miles to 0.62 miles)
- LOD Range ⓘThis object contains multiple Levels of Detail (LODs). To improve frame rate, simpler models are used at further distances. For more information, see the official documentation.: 1000m to 4000m (0.62 miles to 2.49 miles)
- LOD Range ⓘThis object contains multiple Levels of Detail (LODs). To improve frame rate, simpler models are used at further distances. For more information, see the official documentation.: 4000m to 10000m (2.49 miles to 6.21 miles)
- Contains Named Lights ⓘThis object contains named lighting effects. For more information, see the official documentation.
- Will Render Tilted ⓘThe base of this object will be aligned with the underlying terrain, which means it may be tilted if the terrain is sloping. For more information, see the official documentation.
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