20 X3D Models | X3D Model Descriptions | |
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Crane | Ship's crane situated on helo deck near superstructure | |
Endurance LST | Landing Ship Tank (LST), Endurance Class, Republic of Singapore Navy. | |
Fast Craft Equipment Personnel | Fast Craft Equipment Personnel (FCEP), with ship's crane situated on helo deck near superstructure | |
FCEP | Fast Craft Equipement Personnel (FCEP), with ship's crane situated on helo deck near superstructure | |
Fuselage | Helicopter body | |
Helo Flying | Helo Flight Path | |
Hull | Hull of the LST | |
Left Wheel | Helicopter left main wheel. Black taurus for wheel and grey cylinders for axil and strut support. Box for floatation pylons. | |
Life Raft | Stack of 3 Life Rafts | |
Lst Hull | Hull of the LST | |
Optronic Director | Optronic Director situated on top of bridge. | |
Oto Breda 76 | OtoBreda 76mm Naval Gun | |
Radar Air Search | 3D Radar / Air and Surface Search Radar | |
Radar Navigation | Navigational surface search radar | |
Rear Wheel | Helicopter's back or rear wheels. Correct position for all versions except for UH60 which will need to be moved farther back and extended. | |
Right Wheel | Helicopter right wheel. | |
Rotor Head | Helo main rotorhead. Contains four main rotor blades, a central capping structure, central rotor mast and four pitch-control rods. | |
Seahawk | A SH60/HH60 SeaHawk twin-engine helicopter is used for anti-submarine warfare, search and rescue, drug interdiction, anti-ship warfare, cargo lift, and special operations. Created using indexed face sets. | |
Superstructure | LST Superstructure | |
Tail Section | Helicopter tail section. Contains rear pylon, housing for tail rotor motor and rotating tail rotor. |
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