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Beechcraft Baron 3D Model

Beechcraft Baron 3D Model

Beechcraft Baron 3D Model

(OP)
Does anyone know where I can find a ProE/Wildfire 4.0 compatible 3D model?  I found several Baron 3D models online for flight simulators but they are in formats I do not recognize for importing into ProE.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks!

RE: Beechcraft Baron 3D Model

http://www.3dcadbrowser.com/preview.aspx?modelcode=3604

You should be able to import a .stl file type into ProE.

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RE: Beechcraft Baron 3D Model

(OP)
The .stl files do work, however they are tessalated for rapid prototyping processes.  I was hoping to find a format such as .igs or .stp that would work.

RE: Beechcraft Baron 3D Model

(OP)
I got the model and checked out all compatible formats.  They're all tessalted :(

 

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