Boieng 500 Little Bird 3D Model

Boeing 500 “Little Bird” civil helicopter 3D model for Civil 3D users. Accurate geometry designed for visualization, modeling, and planning. Includes detailed fuselage, rotor system and landing gear, optimized for smooth workflow in CAD environments.

Boieng 500 Little Bird 3D Model

Overview

Boeing 500 “Little Bird” Civil 3D Model — a detailed, game-ready and visualization-friendly helicopter asset designed for modern 3D projects. This Civil 3D model features accurate external styling suitable for architectural visualization, simulation scenes, flight training environments, broadcast graphics, and interactive web experiences. Use it for realistic transportation visuals, drone/aircraft scene building, or as a hero aircraft model in cinematic and marketing renders.

Ideal usage patterns:

  • 3D visualization & renderings: aircraft/transport scenes, cinematic shots, product or tourism visuals.
  • Simulation & training: flight-route mockups, airport environment layouts, interactive teaching content.
  • Game & real-time workflows: populate open-world scenes, missions, and air operations environments (compatible with common pipelines).
  • Architecture & environment scenes: add realistic air support elements to city, coastline, and event environments.
  • CG & VFX production: compositing, background plates, and storyboard assets.

Compatible formats & download options:

  • Download in multiple file formats: MAX, OBJ, FBX, C4D, and BLEND

Works with popular 3D software:

  • Blender, 3ds Max, Maya, Cinema 4D
  • Unreal Engine and other real-time engines/workflows

Bring your aviation scenes to life with a versatile 3D helicopter model built for easy importing, editing, and reuse across creative pipelines.

Tags

  • boeing
  • 500
  • bird
  • little
  • boieng
  • aircraft
  • helicopters
  • civil

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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