Overview
Download the Antonov An-225 Mriya Cockpit Military Transport Airplane 3D Model—a detailed and highly accurate 3D representation of the iconic An-225 “Mriya” cockpit area, designed for realistic visualization, game development, cinematic scenes, and technical presentations. Perfect for creators looking to add authentic military transport atmosphere to their projects, the model includes cockpit-focused detailing and clean geometry suitable for both close-up and wide-angle shots.
Key Features
- Cockpit-focused 3D airplane model with detailed interior elements for immersive renders
- Great for visualization, archviz, and military aviation scenes
- Compatible across major 3D workflows for easy integration into your pipeline
- Suitable for trailers, still renders, training/education content, and interactive environments
Common Usage Patterns
- 3D rendering & VFX: Use in cinematic cockpit shots, landing sequences, and documentary-style visuals.
- Game & real-time scenes: Ideal as an asset for airfield environments, flight simulation modules, and interactive aircraft displays.
- Archviz & product visualization: Great for presenting military aviation concepts, cockpit design breakdowns, and interior studies.
- Training & educational content: Use for interactive diagrams and virtual lessons focused on aircraft operations and cockpit layout.
- Unreal Engine & simulation projects: Add cockpit geometry to scenes for walkthroughs and real-time visualization.
Supported File Formats
- MAX (3ds Max)
- OBJ
- FBX
- C4D (Cinema 4D)
- BLEND (Blender)
Works With Popular 3D Software
This 3D model is ready to import into and use with Blender, 3ds Max, Maya, Cinema 4D, Unreal Engine, and many other 3D applications that support the included file formats.
Bring the Mriya to Your Project
If you’re building a military aviation scene, flight simulator environment, or a high-detail cockpit render, this Antonov An-225 Mriya cockpit 3D model is a strong starting point—easy to integrate and ideal for realistic results.
Uploaded by ben elton on December 2008