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Therefore, I will send you a friend request.
Thank you for your consideration.
I also have a question: Is it possible to use screenshots of equipment made with this model on video distribution services such as YouTube and NicoNico Douga, and on SNS?
We would appreciate your reply regarding this as well.
*The same message is sent to B777, A350, and A330.
Therefore, there may be some people who think, ``Why don't you relearn manners?'' or ``This is extremely rude,'' and I apologize for that.
Air France has a simple Livery, so you shouldn't need a 3D editor to check alignmnet. The top layer in the document is the UV map, so you can see where the actual edges of the texture are, and I marked the area on the texture which is reflected (the rest is all mirrored).