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The Contender

Cinema 4D Aviation posted on Sep 05, 2016
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And here comes the contender of the seven oh seven, the Douglas DC-8. While Boeing could sell just over 1000 707, Douglas sold over 500 DC-8. When Douglas published their project to build the DC-8 with a greater fuselage diameter than 707, Boeing was forced to alter their construction of the 707 and make it with greater diameter. So the seven oh seven was influenced by the Douglas DC-8. Here you see an early DC-8-20 series with an early 60ies United livery.

Comments (4)


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rajib

11:42AM | Mon, 05 September 2016

Nicely done. The view from the top of the clouds is always amazing.

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contedesfees

4:34PM | Mon, 05 September 2016

Your images and the store of aircraft information you share are equally appreciated. Another gem!

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steelrazer

10:12AM | Tue, 06 September 2016

This is a terrific series. Each render is a gem showcase of each particular aircraft. Very beautiful work.

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Mondwin

6:47AM | Thu, 08 September 2016

Magnificent done my friend!Bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx Whylma


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