Overview
Aerospatiale SA 330 Puma Military Helicopter 3D model — a detailed, high-quality 3D asset of the famous medium-lift military helicopter, designed for realistic visualization and production use. This model is ideal for game development, flight/vehicle simulators, CGI scenes, technical presentations, archviz projects, training visuals, and creative content where an accurate military helicopter reference is needed.
Built to be easy to integrate into your pipeline, this 3D helicopter model supports common workflows and tools for both real-time and offline rendering. Use it for hero shots, scene dressing, military-themed environments, runway/airbase layouts, aviation documentaries, and cinematic animations.
Usage patterns
- Games & Real-time projects: Place the SA 330 Puma in battlefields, airbases, missions, and transport scenarios using supported game engines.
- Animations & Cinematics: Create helicopter shots for trailers, short films, and cutscenes (camera flybys, takeoff/landing sequences, formation scenes).
- Training & Visualization: Use in educational content, maintenance/inspection walkthroughs, and military equipment presentations.
- Architectural & Environment Scenes: Add to hangars, depots, airfields, and urban/industrial environments for greater realism.
- Product/Vehicle Renders: Generate promotional renders, concept visuals, and reference materials with consistent proportions and detail.
Included file formats
Download and use the model in your preferred workflow. The asset includes support for:
- MAX (3ds Max)
- OBJ
- FBX
- C4D (Cinema 4D)
- BLEND (Blender)
Compatible 3D software
This Aerospatiale SA 330 Puma 3D helicopter is compatible with popular 3D applications and pipelines, including:
- Blender
- 3ds Max
- Maya
- Cinema 4D
- Unreal Engine
- Other industry-standard software that supports the listed formats
Bring your military aviation scenes to life with this detailed Aerospatiale SA 330 Puma helicopter model—download it in your chosen format and start building immediately.
Uploaded by Klaus Hanter on November 2002