Eurofighter EF-2000 Typhoon file bundle.
You will receive the following formats archived in a file when you purchase this product:
- Adobe Ilustrator (.ai)
- Encapsulated Postscript (.eps)
- Portable Document Format (.pdf)
- Scalable Vector Graphics (.svg)
- AutoCAD (.dwg)
- Drawing Exchange Format (.dxf)
- CorelDraw (.cdr)
The bundle includes 4 views of the Eurofighter EF-2000 Typhoon: top, bottom, left and right
Scale of the drawing is 1/48
Eurofighter EF-2000 Typhoon is an European joint-venture project of a delta-wing 4th Generation Jet fighter with roots dating back in the 1980s. It was developed into a modern and successful canard-concept plane capable of multi-role missions and used by multiple Air Forces around the Globe. More than 550 were produced since the start of the production run in the second half of the 90s. Eurofighter Typhoon is in constant development and upgrade, currently being in its fourth phase. It is still in production with upcoming orders.
Eurofighter Typhoon is capable of very high altitude and high speeds, which makes it one of the /if not The/ best 4th Gen fighter jets of all time. The plane is combat proven and even though 6th Generation fighter jets are currently developed as Typhoon’s planned replacement, it won’t be obsolete for quite some time to come. Unlike Rafale, which features elements typical for the next generation fighter jets, Typhoon is pure 4th, even though its capabilities extend beyond the original concept.
Rhino Red Prints drawings are vector file bundles designed to serve the basic needs of various sectors. 3D designers, Publishers, Decal Makers, RC and Plastic Model Makers often need profile or top views and even sometimes combination of those, featuring different aircraft. Such drawings take time and effort to be completed. Red Rhino Prints drawings are made to be very close to reality, but does not represent absolutely accurate blueprints of the vehicles depicted. The blueprints in the form of file bundle are in 48th scale and are close to reality, but there might be discrepancies with the real vehicles depicted.