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LeRhone Engine
Model history:
Le Rhône was the name given to a series of rotary aircraft engines built between 1910 and 1920. Le Rhône series engines were originally sold by the Société des Moteurs Le Rhône and, following a 1914 corporate buyout, by its successor company, Gnome et Rhône. During World War I, more than 22,000 nine cylinder Le Rhône engines were built, with the type far outselling Gnome et Rhône's other main wartime engine series, the Gnome Monosoupape.
Material list:
LeRhone Engine
Commercial License
For use on commercial projects
Files (6)
LeRhoneEngine.blend
octet-stream
670 kB
LeRhone.dae
octet-stream
1.74 MB
LeRhone.fbx
octet-stream
5.81 MB
LeRhone.glb
octet-stream
6.95 MB
LeRhone.obj
octet-stream
17.6 MB
Textures.zip
x-zip-compressed
58.9 MB
Total size: 91.7 MB
Personal License
For use on personal projects
Files (6)
LeRhoneEngine.blend
octet-stream
670 kB
LeRhone.dae
octet-stream
1.74 MB
LeRhone.fbx
octet-stream
5.81 MB
LeRhone.glb
octet-stream
6.95 MB
LeRhone.obj
octet-stream
17.6 MB
Textures.zip
x-zip-compressed
58.9 MB
Total size: 91.7 MB
LeRhone Engine
Model history:
Le Rhône was the name given to a series of rotary aircraft engines built between 1910 and 1920. Le Rhône series engines were originally sold by the Société des Moteurs Le Rhône and, following a 1914 corporate buyout, by its successor company, Gnome et Rhône. During World War I, more than 22,000 nine cylinder Le Rhône engines were built, with the type far outselling Gnome et Rhône's other main wartime engine series, the Gnome Monosoupape.
Material list: