In response to a Luftwaffe specification for a single-engine reconnaissance aircraft with maximum all-around visibility, Blohm & Voss proposed a radical, asymmetric design. The BV141 Plexiglas-glazed crew gondola housed a crew of three: the pilot sitting up front controlled twin fixed M-17 machine guns embedded in the nose, the observer halfway back also manned the M-15 gun atop the gondola, and the gunner at the back of the gondola manned the rear M-15 gun. Although designed for reconnaissance, with the observer acting as bombardier the BV141 could carry a small bomb load. A number of prototypes were built, but the aircraft never became operational.
The BV141 is a fully rigged Poser figure, sized for Poser people. Designed for Poser, it is compatible with and can be used in DAZ Studio (see ReadMe).
FIGURE
o BV141
The poseable BV141 figure has ERC controls at the Body level that:
o Operate the aircraft control surfaces in concert with cockpit controls
o Lower the main landing gear
o Open the various hatches
o more …
POSES
o M4 crew
o Three paint scheme MATs
o Various HIDE-SHOW poses
PROPS
o Propeller Blur
o Bomb Load
o Gun Muzzle Flash
CAMERAS
o Full camera set positioned for easy viewing and rendering of the full Zeppelin figure. Includes main, auxiliary, left, right, top, bottom, front and back cameras.
o Dolly Camera settings for interior and exterior gondola views.
LIGHTS
o Simple day and night light sets
See the ReadMe file and view the product promos above for more information.
(Additional resources used in promos: Billy-T M4 Air Crew, Powerage Kapitan Andreas Schmidt)
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