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Etandard

Cinema 4D Aviation posted on Jun 03, 2016
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The Etendard IVM was the first French carrier aircraft developed in the country in the 50ies. Here it flies over the carrier Clemenceau. From this aircraft Dassault developed in the 70ies the Super Etendard.

Comments (5)


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giulband

11:53PM | Fri, 03 June 2016

Marvelous image. great POV and realism !!

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FurNose

1:24AM | Sat, 04 June 2016

Very well done! I'm always wondering, where you got all those cool airplane models from. Do you make them your self? For the next render of vintage planes I'd suggest you make a cool scene with the Hawker Hunter (my favourite jet fighter - especially the F.58) 😉😆

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steelrazer

10:27AM | Sat, 04 June 2016

Once again, you've done a great job on this. Your attention to detail always makes a big difference, and your texture work is inspiring. The Etendard alone is an interesting subject and fascinating fighter design, but the great model of the Clemenceau is a real treat. Well done.

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contedesfees

3:44PM | Sat, 04 June 2016

All else put aside, that is one extremely realistic, tellingly competent sea. Another winner, AliceFromLake! Another winner.

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Cyve

5:14PM | Sat, 04 June 2016

Fantastically well done !


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