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  1. Heliair G-WINR

    Robinson R22 livery Heliair G-WINR - EXCLUSIVE TO X-PILOT.COM
    Repaint for Dreamfoil Creations excellent payware Robinson R22.
    This is the livery of G-WINR, a corporate hospitality/promotional/training helicopter of Heliair.com, based at Silverstone heliport, Northamptonshire, UK.
    Additions to this livery:
    * Changed exhaust system to correct colour
    * Changed interior to correct colour
    * Changed fuel filler caps to correct colour
    * Changed lower rear bulkhead to correct colour
    Version 2.0 Sept 28, 2013
    * Added R22-marked floor mats
    * Added rivets.
    Version 3.0 Final Oct 10, 2013
    * Added correctly-coloured blue-grey airframe colours




    62 downloads

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  2. JA01AP

    JA01AP - EXCLUSIVE TO X-PILOT.COM
    I know nothing about this aircraft, or what the Japanese text reads, but it looks good.
    Simply unzip into xplane/aircraft/helicopters/MD-902 Explorer/MD-902 VIP


    38 downloads

    3 comments

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  3. CN 7141 N124AM LIFESTAR

    This is the livery of N124AM, c/n 7141, operated by Air Methods as Lifestar 1 out of Chicago. Possibly based at Provena Mercy Center Aurora IL.

    56 downloads

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  4. Servicio de Vigilancia Aduanera (Customs Surveillance Service)

    Servicio de Vigilancia Aduanera (Spanish Customs Surveillance Service) livery for the ND Art and Technology BK-117.

    38 downloads

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  5. CN 7129 UCDMC N586BH

    BK117 livery A-4 CN 7129 UCDMC N586BH - EXCLUSIVE TO X-PILOT.COM
    Repaint for Nils Danielsson's excellent payware MBB BK-117.
    Simply unzip the file "CN 7129 UCDMC N586BH" into your xplane/aircraft/helicopters/bk117/liveries folder.
    This is the livery of 7129, University of California Davis Medical Center's helicopter, serving Sacramento and Northern California.


    53 downloads

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  6. Dallas Police

    Dallas Police livery, as requested by Chip n Simon.

    68 downloads

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  7. CN 7226 N333LF Geisinger

    Exclusive to X-Pilot.
    CN 7226 N333LF Geisinger

    33 downloads

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  8. Scotrun BK

    BK117 livery SCOTRUN BK117 - EXCLUSIVE TO X-PILOT.COM
    Repaint for Nils Danielsson's excellent payware MBB BK-117.
    Simply unzip the file "SCOTRUN BK" into your xplane/aircraft/helicopters/bk117/liveries folder.
    ***Use with Radome model.***
    On route 611 in Scotrun, Pennsylvania, there is a roadside takeaway called Eats & Sweets. In the grounds there is a derelict BK117 which has been used as part of a children's swing. Sadly, there is nothing to identify the helicopter but this livery shows how it would have looked from new.
    Of note is a small decal on its flank "Space Ship BK117." In the mid-80s MBB advertised the BK117 as the "Space Ship," ie the ship with plenty of interior space. Eurocopter inform me that such a decal was not an official item and was likely made by the US dealership in Westchester when the helicopter was sold.


    30 downloads

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  9. NY238M - Hughes 500D

    Just a fictional livery for Brett's 500D.


    121 downloads

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  10. N910MD

    N910MD
    This is the livery of N910MD, the upgraded MD-902 which was displayed at Heli-Expo in Las Vegas in March 2013.
    Installation: merely place file "N910MD" into your MD-902/MD-902 VIP/liveries folder.



    29 downloads

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  11. Bell 206B OM-XRA Livery

    OM-XRA Factory livery for Dreamfoil Bell 206B JetRanger lll
    * New black main rotor blades
    * Tinted windows
    * Night textures
    * Instrument panel texture changed to look newer
    * Warning Horn Switch on instrument panel now labelled
    * Registration number and label added to instrument panel
    * Fuel Extender label added to instrument panel
    * Fuel Extender fuel markings added
    * Fuel cap now correctly coloured
    * Wear marks added to underside of landing skids
    * Spelling of "minimum" corrected on instrument panel warning label




    140 downloads

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  12. CN 7078 N1140H

    BK117 A-3 CN 7078 N1140H
    This is the livery of N1140H, 78th machine made. An excellent walkaround of this particular helicopter, with great closeups, can be found here: http://www.cybermode...117a_walk.shtml
    UPDATE: 24 May 2011, Livery png now modified so that bear paws and radome are now correctly omitted for this particular aircraft. For convenience you can load up the Radome or Non-Radome BK117 but it will be the same aircraft now with the bear paws and radome deleted, but showing the wire cutters in place.

    78 downloads

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  13. CN 7001 D-HBKC

    BK117 C/N 7001 D-HBKC
    This is the livery of D-HBKC, construction number c/n 7001, the first production machine off the Donauworth line in 1982. It was test flown by chief-test pilot Siegfried Hoffmann and flight-test engineer Walter Sinn on 23rd April 1982 in Ottobrunn. For a time it was the factory demonstrator before changing ownership within Germany a number of times. Finally it was bought by Transportes Aéreos Pegaso in Mexico, where it remains in use today.
    Oddly, in addition to owning the first BK117 off the production line, Pegaso also bought the last BK117 made, XA-UBP c/n 7555 in 2004. They still own and operate both.
    UPDATE: 24 May 2011, Livery png now modified so that bear paws are now correctly omitted for this particular aircraft. For convenience you can load up the Radome or Non-Radome BK117 but it will be the same aircraft now with the bear paws deleted.

    56 downloads

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  14. Robbe-Schluter - White

    This is a fictional livery, based on the Robbe-Schluter scale fuselage for 90-size radio controlled helicopters. Lettering added for effect.

    32 downloads

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  15. Robbe-Schluter - Yellow

    BK117 Robbe Yellow
    This is a fictional livery, based on the Robbe-Schluter scale fuselage for 90-size radio controlled helicopters.

    28 downloads

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  16. Prototype P-2 D-HBKA

    BK117 Prototype "P-2"
    This is the livery of the BK117 prototype, P-2, which has now been updated with the removal of the landing gear step. P-2 was the only BK117 to not have this step.
    This can be used in either the radome or non-radome model.
    The original P-2 is now in the Helicopter Museum in Buckeburg, Germany.

    32 downloads

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  17. Metropolitan Police

    1. This is one of the first liveries I did, uploaded due to interest for UK liveries.

    55 downloads

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  18. CN 7047 D-HBMV

    BK117 A-1 CN 7047 D-HBMV
    This aircraft was the 47th machine off the Donauworth production line in 1984 and was pressed into service as another factory demonstrator, exhibited at the Paris Air Show at Le Bourget on 11th June 1987. Conveniently, it was displayed in the same colour scheme that the BK117 EMS mock-up was displayed in at the same airshow just six years earlier.
    UPDATE: 24 May 2011, Livery png now modified so that bear paws are now correctly omitted for this particular aircraft. For convenience you can load up the Radome or Non-Radome BK117 but it will be the same aircraft now with the bear paws deleted.

    61 downloads

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  19. CN 7056 OO-XCY

    BK117 livery CN 7056 OO-XCY - EXCLUSIVE TO X-PILOT.COM
    Repaint for Nils Danielsson's excellent payware MBB BK-117.
    Simply unzip the file "CN 7056 OO-XCY" into your xplane/aircraft/helicopters/bk117/liveries folder.
    BK117 A-4 CN 7056 OO-XCY
    This is the livery of OO-XCY, construction number c/n 7056, the 56th BK117 off the production line. This livery was seen on it in 1989, when the aircraft was operated by Heli-Samu in Belgium, which was sponsored by the state airline Sabena at that time.
    Prior to 1989, this aircraft was registered OO-VCY and wore two different Touring-Secours liveries, which are also recreated in my downloads as OO-VCY and OO-XCY2

    40 downloads

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  20. CN 7056 OO-VCY

    BK117 livery CN 7056 OO-VCY - EXCLUSIVE TO X-PILOT.COM
    Repaint for Nils Danielsson's excellent payware MBB BK-117.
    Simply unzip the file "CN 7056 OO-VCY" into your xplane/aircraft/helicopters/bk117/liveries folder.
    BK117 A-4 CN 7056 OO-VCY
    This is the livery of OO-VCY, construction number c/n 7056, the 56th BK117 off the production line. Prior to 1989 the Belgian rescue company Touring operated in several regions of Belgium with regional markings. This livery is that of Touring-Secours.

    19 downloads

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  21. CN 7056 OO-XCY 2

    BK117 livery CN 7056 OO-XCY2 - EXCLUSIVE TO X-PILOT.COM
    Repaint for Nils Danielsson's excellent payware MBB BK-117.
    Simply unzip the file "CN 7056 OO-XCY2" into your xplane/aircraft/helicopters/bk117/liveries folder.
    BK117 A-4 CN 7056 OO-XCY2
    This is the second livery of OO-XCY, construction number c/n 7056, the 56th BK117 off the production line. Prior to 1989 the Belgian rescue company Touring operated in several regions of Belgium with regional markings. This livery is that of Touring-Wegenhulp Secours.

    21 downloads

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  22. CN 7009 D-HBKK

    BK117 B-1 CN 7009 D-HBKK
    This aircraft was the 9th machine off the Donauworth production line in 1984 and was pressed into service as another factory demonstrator, as seen at Hannover on 20th May 1984 in the photos enclosed with the livery. Now one of the ADAC fleet.

    41 downloads

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  23. CN 7184 D-HIMA

    BK117 B-1 CN 7184 D-HIMA
    This aircraft was the 184th machine off the Donauworth production line and has the distinction of being the most-displayed factory machine, being shown at Farnborough in 1990, 1992 and 1994. Although it is in a very plain paintscheme, I have included it because it is the only example I have found displaying the MBB Aerospace logo.
    Today it is one of the ADAC fleet.
    UPDATE: 24 May 2011, Livery png now modified so that bear paws and wire cutters are now correctly omitted for this particular aircraft. For convenience you can load up the Radome or Non-Radome BK117 but it will be the same aircraft now which will show radome only.

    81 downloads

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  24. CN 7007 D-HBUR

    BK117 C-1 CN 7007 D-HBUR
    This aircraft was the 7th machine off the Donauworth production line, and was immediately upgraded to B-1 status and registered as D-HBKI and then D-HXXL (http://forums.x-pilo...hp?topic=2294.0). It has had a chequered history, having been registered since in France and Mexico, before being leased into the SAR market in Italy.
    It got its unique paint scheme after Glasurit commissioned celebrated German painter/designer Walter Maurer in 2000 to come up with the design it now wears, which he named "Flying Colors."
    http://www.surfacefi...-Paints-to-0001
    Interestingly, 7007 was the C-1 testbed, fitted with the new Turbomeca Arriel-1-E turbine on 6th April 1990, going on to icing tests in Vienna in February/March 1991, and high temperature testing in July 1991, the LBA C-1 Type Certification being awarded on the 20th October 1992.
    Updated 01Jun11 - added updated interior, bear paws removed.
    Updated 29Oct11 - corrected an error on the top and bottom edges of the inner fin surfaces.


    74 downloads

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  25. Airwork 850D2

    BK117 B-2/D-2 c/n 1089 ZK-HKZ, BK117-850D2 STC "Airwork"
    This is the livery of ZK-HKZ, construction number c/n 1089, (all Kawasaki-built BK117s had c/n's beginning with 1xxx), an important and unique machine in the BK117 timeline over the last thirty years.
    This particular machine was the testbed machine in 2009 for the Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) which was an evolutionary development of the BK117, carried out by Airwork in Ardmore, New Zealand. Fitted with the new Honeywell LTS101-850 turbines which gave the BK117 a large increase in performance and power, in both normal use and in OEI situations, this brought the BK117 up to date and made an already reliable and efficient machine even more so.
    As the BK117 C2 is the brand description used by Eurocopter & KHI for the EC-145 in the Australasian and Far East market, the designation BK117 D-2 marks that this is a true BK117, not an EC-145 derivative.
    This livery was used to promote the aircraft's development and this particular machine now serves as one of the Westpac fleet in New Zealand.
    I am grateful to Richard Pitt of Airwork, without whose assistance this livery would never have been made.
    UPDATE: 24 May 2011, Livery png now modified so that bear paws are now correctly omitted. For convenience you can load up the Radome or Non-Radome BK117 but it will be the same aircraft now with the bear paws deleted.

    57 downloads

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