Harbin Z-21 attack helicopter 3D Model

- Available formats: Autodesk 3DS MAX (.max) ver. 2016 126.97 MB
Render: VRay 3.0Autodesk FBX (.fbx) 127.71 MBWavefront OBJ (.obj) 126.05 MB
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- Date: 2025-03-30
- Item ID:565468
Harbin Z-21 attack helicopter 3D Model max, fbx, obj, from Krustygroup
A new attack helicopter was noted in the skies of China. The type is believed to be called the Z-21, although its nickname in the west is already WZ-64 for obvious reasons (although we must credit the Mil design bureau for providing the nose design). The Z-21 exhibits notable similarities with the American AH-64 Apache attack helicopter. The aircraft features pronounced lateral fairings extending from the nose to the tail, reminiscent of those on the Apache. Although derived from the Z-20, the Z-21 is distinguished by an attack-optimized configuration, with a slimmer fuselage adapted to a tandem two-seat arrangement typical of modern attack helicopters.
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