Airforce Pilot 3D Model

High-quality 3D model of a male Air Force pilot, featuring realistic proportions and detailed uniform design. Perfect for game development, animation, virtual training, and visualization projects. Clean, studio-ready form suitable for close-up renders and cinematic scenes.

Airforce Pilot 3D Model

Overview

High-quality Airforce Pilot Male 3D Model designed for games, visualization, animation, and real-time projects. This male pilot character is built with a clean, production-ready structure and is suitable for use in scenarios such as flight training scenes, aviation games, cinematic renders, and VR/AR applications.

3D Model Usage Patterns:

  • Games & Real-Time: Use the pilot model for FPS/third-person games, flight simulators, mission cutscenes, and interactive aircraft cockpits.
  • Animation: Great for character performances, cockpit sequences, takeoff/landing animations, and story-driven cinematics.
  • Architecture & Visualization: Ideal for aviation-themed presentations, training environments, and marketing visuals.
  • Augmented/Virtual Reality: Suitable for immersive training simulations and VR environments with pilot avatars.
  • Film & Broadcast: Works well for compositing, background casting, and pre-visualization in production pipelines.

Supported File Formats (Download):

  • MAX (3ds Max)
  • OBJ
  • FBX
  • C4D (Cinema 4D)
  • BLEND (Blender)

Software Compatibility: Designed to be easy to import and use across popular 3D tools. Works with Blender, 3ds Max, Maya, Cinema 4D, Unreal Engine, and other common 3D/real-time workflows.

Download the format that matches your pipeline and quickly integrate this Airforce pilot character into your next project.

Tags

  • airforce
  • pilot
  • military
  • game
  • ready
  • low
  • poly
  • texture
  • people
  • character
  • male
  • man

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.