Pilot Seat 3D Model

Pilot Seat for airplane civil 3D model, detailed passenger cockpit chair asset for game engines and 3D visualization. Realistic form and accurate proportions, designed as a standalone seat component for aircraft interior scenes.

Pilot Seat 3D Model

Overview

Pilot Seat Airplane (Civil) – 3D Model is a highly detailed 3D seat model designed for realistic aircraft interior visualization. Perfect for game environments, simulation scenes, architectural/CAD-style renderings, aviation projects, and cinematic visualization, this model helps you quickly build believable cockpit and cabin setups.

Usage patterns:

  • Game & VR development: Use the pilot seat in flight simulators, aviation games, and VR training scenes.
  • Cinematic & motion graphics: Great for close-up cockpit shots and interior animation work.
  • Visualization & marketing: Ideal for airline visualization, product presentations, and concept renders.
  • Training & education: Useful for educational simulations and UI/interaction prototypes.
  • Scene building: Combine with other aircraft interior assets (dashboards, controls, seats, panels) to complete a cockpit layout.

File formats & downloads: This 3D asset is available in MAX, OBJ, FBX, C4D, and BLEND formats, making it easy to import into your preferred workflow.

Software support: Compatible with leading 3D tools and real-time engines including Blender, 3ds Max, Maya, Cinema 4D, Unreal Engine, and other common 3D software that supports these file types.

Download the files, drop the model into your project, and start rendering or building scenes right away—whether you’re creating a detailed cockpit interior or a full civil aircraft environment.

Tags

  • pilot
  • seat
  • planes
  • air
  • wings
  • aircrafts
  • airports
  • sky
  • pilots
  • speed
  • airplanes
  • accessories

License

  • Royalty-Free License.
  • Commercial and editorial use according to site license terms.
  • Redistribution of source files is not allowed.
  • Please review the full license details before using the model in published work.

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