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  1. "Quetzalcoatl" livery for the LES DC3 /C47

    "Quetzalcoatl" livery for the LES DC3 /C47
    This is a livery-paint made by Leen "Flybike" de Jager for the Leading Edge Simulations Douglas DC3.
    Not just a normal average paint , no, this time a real thrill for those who want someting "obscure and spectacular"
    This paint depicts (more or less) the N9012 in a livery for "Bird of the Sun" Air Travel Club.(1978)
    Special for this livery is the fact both sides of the plane have different textures.
    Both textures show the Maya-god "Quetzalcoatl" ( serpent-alike-symbol) , on the right with an animal-head ,on the left with a more human face , both known from the Maya-culture.
    Thats why I named this paint Quetzalcoatl.
    As usual this skin-package also includes customised cockpit/cabin texturing and normalmapping.
    New for this paint-job is the addition of some "virtual-cabin-windows"(exterior effect only)
    How to install:
    Just unzip Quetzalcoatl.zip in a temp folder.
    Start reading Quetzalcoatl Readme.PDF carefully FIRST.
    I really hope you`ll enjoy this very special and rare livery as much as I did during the extremely time-consuming process of making it.
    Cheers
    Leen "Flybike" de Jager
    http://www.flybike-paints.nl


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  2. G-AMSV Fifty Years Dakota

    G-AMSV Fifty Years Dakota, the famous 50th anniversary livery from Air Atlantique, an eyecatching livery for the Leading Edge Simulations DC3/C47.
    Leen "Flybike" de Jager, LES DC3/C47-livery nr 7 * ,
    Bringing:
    New auto-pilot front panel.
    No antenna -wire over the fuselage
    As usual a new unique colorsceme for the cockpit**.
    Re-worked tail-wheel.
    How to install:
    Just unzip anniversary.zip in to a temp folder and start reading the readme file carefully.
    NEW
    Extra NML file for the landing gear to remove the gloss from the tyres to be placed in the main objects folder and active for all liveries, including default and add-on..
    Enjoy,
    Leen "Flybike" de Jagerhttp://www.flybike-paints.nl
    *previous published LES DC3/C47 liveries by Leen de Jager :
    Flottilje 56S French Navy
    Airborne-Imaging
    Royal Australian Air Force
    Fuerza Aerea Argentina
    Quetzalcoatl = double-sceme livery <->
    Classic Air/Alrodo = double-sceme livery <->
    **
    If you like to have a photo, picture, logo whatever on a personalised panel, just mail me.


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  3. Braniff N25672 for the LES DC3

    This is a livery-paint for the Leading Edge Simulations Douglas DC3/C47.
    Leen "Flybike" de Jager, LES DC3/C47-livery nr 8 * ,
    This paint depicts (more or less) the DC3, N25672 in the Braniff livery.
    The original model had wing-registration and Braniff-text on the wings, due to the limitations of the mapping of this model, this could not be reproduced.
    As Braniff was the first (or at least one of the first) airliners making commercial flights with the Douglas DC3, this was a paint wich had to be done ( I was told ;-).
    How to install:
    Just unzip Braniff.zip to a temp folder and start reading the Readme.PDF carefully
    Enjoy,
    Leen "Flybike" de Jager
    http://http://www.flybike-paints.nl

    *previously published LES DC3/C47 liveries by Leen de Jager :
    Flottilje 56S French Navy
    Airborne-Imaging
    Royal Australian Air Force
    Fuerza Aerea Argentina
    Quetzalcoatl = double-scheme livery <->
    Classic Air/Alrodo = double-scheme livery <->
    G-AMSV Air Atlantique anniversary 50th year Dakota

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  4. Stampe - F-GKEB

    Livery by Leen “Flybike” de Jager, filename Stampe-F-GKEB.zip for the:
    Stampe SV4C with Renault 4P engine
    Version 2.0
    Released by Lamahelo & Beber
    for “XPFR.aeronautics” and available on the XPFR website.
    Look for STAMPE-SV4C_v.09-270_(33).zip ( designed for XP9 flying like a charm in XP10)
    Sometimes a model is so appealing I really wonder why do`nt we all fly this bird?
    I installed the little bird in X-Plane10 and I am thrilled.
    Really a small jewel , looking so pretty and flying so pleasantly.
    As usual I could not resist making an extra attractive skin.
    I implemented normal files in the model, added several details as usual, etc.
    A big "Merci beaucoup" for my friends from XPFR.
    This really is a "MUST HAVE"
    Enjoy
    Leen de Jager
    http://www.flybike-paints.nl

    36 downloads

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  5. RAF Transport Command LES DC-3

    This well maintained DC3 wears the elegant and noble colors of the RAF Transport Command. Originally formed in March of 1943 (Wikipedia) as a unit charged primarily with ferrying aircraft from the factories to the forward operations airbases of World War 2, then later taking over the harrowing task of dropping paratroopers into the fight, this unit was an integral part of the Allied forces war effort. Following WW2, the Transport Command expanded greatly and took part in a number of famous operations such as the Berlin Airlift, utilizing amongst other types, many DC3's designated as Dakotas in Great Britain and wearing these colors. The RAF Transport Command continued to fly with distinction in many historic operations throughout the world, flying millions of miles and visiting every continent save for Antarctica. In 1967 the unit was reduced and renamed the Air Support Command, which reflected a change in task to a more active combat role instead of the transportation of goods and humanitarian aid.
    The RAF are renowned for taking great pride in their aircraft, so this DC3 is clean and well maintained. The cockpit is still indicative of a hard working DC3 of course. I've included a conversion for the prop disks to show yellow tips on the spinning props. Instruction are included as a PDF. The livery "RAF Transport Command" folder goes into the usual liveries location within your LES DC3 aircraft folder.
    I hope you enjoy flying in the colors of the RAF Transport Command. Thanks!

    92 downloads

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  6. Iberia EC-ADR livery for LES DC3

    This is a livery-paint for the Leading Edge Simulations Douglas DC3/C47.
    by Leen "Flybike" de Jager
    This paint depicts (more or less) the DC3/C47, Iberia EC-ADR .
    The original model had wing-registration, due to the limitations of the texture-mapping of this model, this could not be reproduced. ( grrrrrrrrr..........!!)
    Outside-looks based on sparse photo-material, cockpit inside, just one of the many variants (artists impression if you like) and not representing the original one. This might have been the cockpit when this aicraft had been restored by ................ instead of ending on a scrap-yard.
    She is not anymore, the memory however is immortal.
    Another tribute to the bird I fell in love with.
    How to install:
    Just unzip Iberia.zip to a temp. folder and start reading the Iberia Readme First PDF carefully.
    Enjoy,
    Leen de Jager
    http://www.flybike-paints.nl

    87 downloads

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  7. LES DC-3: Spanish Civil War - Republican and Nationalist

    The pre-cursor to the DC-3 was the DC-2 which at least externally was a similar looking aircraft to the DC-3. Therefore I am using a certain amount of poetic licence here depicting the two interesting liveries of this earlier aircraft on the LES DC-3.
    Therefore these liveries on a DC-3 - rather than a DC-2 - should be considered fictional.
    The liveries here of the same aircraft: one before and after capture in action.
    In the Spanish Civil War the Republican Air Force used four DC-2s as transports. This particular DC-2 was captured by the Nationalists on 17th June 1936 in Sevilla, in southern Spain. It was immediately re-painted in typical Nationalist colours and was named Capitan Vara de Rey, after the famous 19th Century officer in the Spanish-American War.
    Sadly I was unable to find any specific references to the markings originally used by the Republican Forces on their DC-2s, but have constructed this livery based on what appears to be fairly typical Republican livery. There are plenty of good references showing other aircraft. This DC-2, before being re-painted by the Nationalists, is named after the Republican Supreme Commander of Fighters in the Spanish Civil War: Andres Garcia La Calle. The livery shows the widely used fin markings of the Republican Air Force, plus the highly visible red stripes, presumably intended to limit the risks of friendly fire, ground and air.
    The original of the wonderful LES DC-3 can of course be found at:
    http://www.x-aviatio...uglas-p-84.html
    To install these two liveries, merely unzip the files and put in the original LES DC-3 livery folder.
    However, these liveries work all the better when combined with the military cockpit file provided by that master livery maker Leen de Jager which can be found on:
    http://forums.x-plan...&showfile=16470
    As before, the liveries are not remotely near the Leen de Jager standard, but they cover an important event in history and I wanted to depict them as best I could.

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  8. Royal Newfoundland Air Force FZ658 DC-3 (1948 )

    This is a livery-paint for the Leading Edge Simulations Douglas DC3/C47.
    Paint made by Leen "Flybike" de Jager
    This paint depicts (more or less) the DC3/C47, FZ658, Royal Newfoundland Air Force.
    Mind the strange "roundel" on the fuselage, this was a political protest on an air-force plane, and caused some fuzz in 1948/9
    The original model had wing-registration, due to the limitations of the texture-mapping of this model, this could not be reproduced. ( grrrrrrrrr..........!!)
    The skin-set includes cockpit and cabin textures as well.
    Pay attention to the difference between the day and night-cabin-textures.
    How to install:
    Just unzip FZ658_Newfoundland.zip into a temp. folder, and start reading the readme file
    This livery comes without pilots.
    If you prefer to have the little guys at the yokes, just remove the pilot.png file from the FZ658_Newfoundland/objects - folder
    Have fun -
    Leen "Flybike" de Jager
    http://www.flybike-paints.nl

    93 downloads

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  9. American Airlines Douglas Sleeper Traveller for LES DC3.

    This is a livery-paint for the Leading Edge Simulations Douglas DC3/C47.
    Paint made by Leen "Flybike" de Jager
    Photo-research and "mental coaching" by Harvey Stein
    Thanks Harvey ,for encouraging me to lay my hands on this fabulous Douglas Sleeper Traveller !!!!
    This paint depicts (more or less,within the limitations of the model) the DST , Douglas Sleeper Traveller , wich was in fact an enlarged version of the DC2 , made by Douglas on request by American Airlines. ( round 1935 )
    After a production of about seven DST`s the plane was rebaptised and became the name Douglas Commercial nr 3 , the DC3 was born and a new era in aviation started.
    So we can say, this is a kinda "Mama-Dakota"
    The original model had wing-registration , due to the limitations of the texture-mapping of this model , this could not be reproduced. ( grrrrrrrrr..........!!)
    The skin-set includes cockpit and cabin textures as well.
    New features : Main wingfairing more visible ( texture and normals) , new right-side passengers-door AND sleper-windows.
    How to install:
    Just unzip DST-NC28325.zip into a temp. folder , and start reading the readme file.
    Enjoy
    Leen "Flybike" de Jager
    http://www.flybike-paints.nl

    213 downloads

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  10. Shabby-old-panel for the LES DC3 / C47

    Shabby-old-panel for the LES DC3 / C47
    by Leen "Flybike" de Jager
    Last weeks I got requests for making an old, a bit worn out, cockpit ( panel,yokes and consoles) for the Leading Edge Simulations DC3/C47.
    Suitable for those who really want to fly the plane on one of its last trips or experiece some real risky smuggling-adventures in an airplane wich is.................................you know.
    Or better said flying an old bird.................to its restoration.
    This panel comes with dark-grey upholstery and floor.
    If you want to use the old panel in a livery having another colored upholstery and floor just remove the file named InnerWall.png from this download ( leave InnerWall_NML.png were it is.)
    How to implement?
    Just unzip the contents of this zip file into the objects-folder of the livery you want to get the old panel..
    Make a backup/copy from this livery first , you might not dare to fly my panel.....it does not look so trustworthy.
    Have fun and enjoy
    Leen "Flybike" de Jager
    http://www.flybike-paints.nl

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  11. 118527 Jiminy Cricket for the LES DC3

    118527 Jiminy Cricket
    This is a livery-paint for the Leading Edge Simulations Douglas DC3/C47.
    Paint made by Leen "Flybike" de Jager
    This paint depicts (more or less,within the limitations of the model and its painter) the C47-D ,118527 "Jiminy Cricket "
    Historical Note:
    "Jiminy Cricket" is depicted as it flew for the Sicily operation in improvised night camouflage.
    It was one of the original 52 C-47s that deployed to Egypt with the 316thTCG in December 1942.
    "Jiminy Cricket" was one of the first from the 316th Sq. ATC, to visit Project 19, delivering worn out parts and returning rebuilt
    engines to the RAF.
    It eventually took part in the invasion of Sicily, where, the pilot, Sgt. George Quisenberry received wounds from German FLAK.
    The shell destroyed the nose of the Aircraft, knocking out all instruments except the stand by compass.
    Jiminy carried the crew back with nothing but the moon and the sticking standby compass.
    Jiminy Cricket was repaired and served through May 1, 1947, then was "salvaged"
    The skin-set includes cockpit- and (freighter-) cabin textures as well.
    Passenger-seats, luggage-racks ,airco etc.removed from the plane.( its a freighter now !!)
    Livery dedicated panel and cockpit colors
    How to install:
    Just unzip118527JiminyCricket.zip into a temp. folder , and start reading the readme file.
    Have fun and enjoy,
    Leen "Flybike" de Jager
    http://www.flybike-paints.nl

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  12. Stinson L5 PH-SEN by Leen "Flybike" de Jager

    Stinson L5 PH-SEN by Leen "Flybike" de Jager
    This is a skinset for the default Stinson Sentinel in X-Plane.
    MIND!!
    This is not a livery to be build in the usual way.
    I added normal files to the plane and added and changed some other things too.
    Unzip Stinson L5 PH-SEN upload.zip to your desktop and make sure to read the enclosed ReadmeFIRST.PDF
    If not installed exactly as described normal mapping will not work.
    I hope you`ll enjoy the bird as much as I enjoyed making this special livery.
    Adding normals and speculars , its just like magic.
    Leen de Jager
    http://www.flybike-paints.nl
    High resolution and normalmapping the two "magic words"
    First picture showing the default livery and PH-SEN livery side by side

    http://cdn-www.airliners.net/aviation-photos/photos/9/3/7/1980739.jpg

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  13. Cruzeiro do Sul

    The Cruzeiro DC-3 flew until the early 1970s, serving the remote regions of Brazil. It is a recreation, as close as the old photos allowed. It also serves as a tribute to the Leading Edge Simulations remarkable DC-3. You need to own the payware aircraft in order to use these textures.
    Finally, I salute the crews who flew on its wings, so many years ago.

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  14. Aerotur DC-3

    The Aerotur DC-3 flew until the early to mid 1970s, serving the remote regions of Mexico. It is a recreation, as close as the old photos allowed. It also serves as a tribute to the Leading Edge Simulations remarkable DC-3. You need to own the payware aircraft in order to use these textures.
    Finally, I salute the crews who flew on its wings, so many years ago.

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  15. Aero Libertad DC-3

    The Aero Libertad DC-3 flew until the early to mid 1970s, serving the remote regions of Mexico. It is a recreation, as close as the old photos allowed. It also serves as a tribute to the Leading Edge Simulations remarkable DC-3. You need to own the payware aircraft in order to use these textures.
    Finally, I salute the crews who flew on its wings, so many years ago.

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  16. DC-3 Rosinenbomber

    This a livery for the LES Douglas DC3.
    First of all i want to thank LES for their model, it's really one of my favorites.
    A very good model like this inspires me (like others before). My intention was to make it look a little more like the real thing by adding the lines of joints and rivets, more or less accurate, like original aircraft (yes, maybe that's typical german …).
    I also created normal-maps, made by using the try and error method and looking how it works. Just after work was done, i read here in the forums that there a plug-ins available to create them. But i think it works pretty well, so i'll leave them for now.
    For the first try i chose the Berlin "Rosinenbomber" (which is already included in the models liveries pack) as i found a lot of pictures available on the web.
    I tried to depict it most accurately to the original airplane (within the restrictions of the model and my skills) with it's dark silver paint covered all over, only the engine cowlings spared out in bare metal, it's black typeface and markings of emergency exits. With it's mostly plain livery it's just the joints and rivets (and the somewhat crumpled old surface) that characterize the appearance of the airplane much more than with a coloured one.
    Leen de Jager's impressing liveries with special cockpits included, made me add specific cockpit and cabin liveries too.
    The airplane was built in 1944 and served as an original "Rosinenbomber" in the Berlin Airlift, then flew under the registration G-AMPZ for various airlines in Britain, least Air Atlantique. From there it was transferred to Air Service Berlin where it was used for round trips.
    The military green cockpit of the former C47 was painted all over in black, cockpit walls without coverings, panel and all the rest looking somewhat stuck together- it appears a bit dark and disorderly, but that's what the original looks like, concerning to the pictures available.
    Unfortunately the plane had a crash landing in june 2011 after the crank shaft in the right engine broke shortly after take off. The crew succeeded in an emergency landing in a field nearby the new Berlin Schöneberg Airport construction site. Fortunately no one was seriously injured, but the plane was damaged and is being restored now. This takes more time and money as first estimated, but hopefully the airplane will fly for round trips over Berlin skies once again.
    How to install:
    Just unzip "D-CXXX Rosinenbomber" into a temp-folder an read the "_readme_first.pdf".
    Hope you enjoy it.
    Andreas

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  17. Rovos Air DC-3

    The Rovos Air Douglas DC-3 (South Africa) was delivered in May of 1944. The following companies owned or leased her;
    KG600 RAF Montreal– Beldex 1958 – N96U Freeport Nickel 1959 – CU-P-702 Moa Bay Mining 1959 – N702S Freeport Sulphur 1960 – International Telephone&Telegraph 1962 – G-ASDX Standard Telephone&Cables 1962 – G-AJRY 1962 – TD Keegan – Transmeridian Air Cargo 1970 - TD Keegan 1971 - ZS-PTG United Air Service, Johannesburg 1974 – Sandriver Safaris 1976 - A2-ACG Air Service Botswana 1980 - ZS-PTG United Air, Johannesburg - Wonderair, Wonderboom - Debon Air, Lanseria 1995 - ZS-CRV Rovos Air, Lanseria 2002.
    The Rovos Air Delaney got it's name after a child was born on board in October 1975. The child was named Delaney and the aircraft kept the name in her honor.
    Installation:
    Place the complete folder (Rovos Air DC-3) into your X-aviation--->Douglas DC-3--->liveries directory. On your next stratup, you should see the livery along with the others you have installed.
    "glasscockpits"

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  18. Aer Lingus DC-3

    The Aer Lingus EI-ACE Douglas DC-3 was the company's second oldest Dakota. Very little information about this aircraft is known. According to it's serial number, cn 42956 was sold to Royal Nepal Airlines. On July 12, 1969, while on a flight from Katmandu to Simra, the DC-3 collided with trees on a cloud covered mountain summit. The plane was 10 miles from its destination when it crashed. Weather was poor at the time of the accident. All aboard lost their lives that day.
    Installation:
    Place the complete folder (Aer Lingus DC-3) into your X-aviation--->Douglas DC-3--->liveries directory. On your next stratup, you should see the livery along with the others you have installed.

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  19. DC3 Swissair HB-IRD

    This is a livery-paint for the LES DC3.

    It depicts – more or less – within the restrictions of the model, the Swissair-DC3 HB-IRD.
    This was one of several ex-military DC-3/C-47s Swissair bought in 1946/47. It was built as C47B-5-DK with USAAF serial 43-48793 and flew for Swissair from 1946, used as a freighter, operating postal services. In 1950 it was sold to Israel where it was in service for Arkia and the Israeli Air Force. In 1999 it was transferred to the USA, registered as N472D and flew until 2006.

    Swissair planes in this period had an overall bare metal skin, logo and lettering on the fuselage and the red fin with the white swiss-cross. Although i'm aware that real reflections on a shiny bare metal skin can't be exactly reproduced in X-Plane, i tried to give it the appearance of such a surface. As just for a bare metal skin the lines of rivets and platelines determine the appearance a lot, my aim was to depict these as accurate as possible, added normal-maps to reproduce the uneven riveted surface and 3d-detail.

    As there's only one paint-file available for both of the wings, the big registration markings on top and underneath the wings can't be reproduced.

    The livery includes cockpit and cargo-cabin, adapted from the pictures available at the eth-library as far as possible within the possibilities of the model. Though colours are merely an assumption as these photos are black and white only.

    The plane in it's early configuration as shown here had no de-icing-systems, so be careful and avoid flying in icy weather conditions (markings on the related switches are removed - of course the system would work if you turn them on).

    I want to thank LES for their exceptionally model of the DC3 and most of all Leen de Jager, whose paintwork and discussions gave me a lot of hints and inspiration.

    How to install:
    Unzip "Swissair_HB-IRD" to a temp-folder and read the "_readme_first.pdf":

    Place folder named "Swissair_HB-IRD" in the liveries folder.

    For X-Plane 9:
    The cabin-textures are in 4K resolution for better detail, so if you use XP9, place the 2K cabin-files in the "Cabin_XP9_2K"-folder into the "Swissair_HB-IRD/objects"-folder, overwriting the existing 4K-ones.

    If you like to use the added propdisk with a slightly grey shade to reproduce the reflections of the metal propblades in front of dark backgrounds, just pace the file "LES_Douglas_DC-3(Wheels)_prop" in the "X-Aviation/Douglas DC-3" main-folder, overwriting the existing file (backup-file of the original included)

    Have fun and hope you enjoy it.

    Andreas

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  20. Buffalo C-GPNR DC3 / C47

    Buffalo C-GPNR ("Buffalo-Joe" McBryan`s favorit plane) for the LES DC3/C47
    Probably the most famous flying C47 these days, we even can say she is a movie-star.
    Making a repaint wich already exists is always tricky , people start to compare and gues which one is the best.
    Be assured I do not like to see it as a competition.
    Even more tricky is making a repaint based on a default livery wich comes with the aircraft ,
    Normally I do not make paints on request , let alone ,one based on an existing defeault livery..
    For this "movie-star" I am happy to make an exception.
    Taking the default LES DC3 in its default Buffalo livery to start with was quiet logic.
    In the end not much of this original livery has left the way it was , shapes were changed , text reshaped and logos reversed.
    Neverteless there are some lines and shapes wich I did not enterely by myself.
    My main goal was to reproduce a C-GPNR wich comes as close to reality as I am abble to make it.
    Big problem is the fact the plane changed its looks so many times ( as all pretty girls do ) , its hard to tell exactly how and what.
    Outside made close to reality.
    Cockpit colors giving a C-GPNR experience.
    Cabin ,giving a Buffalo-Air feeling.
    I hope you`ll enjoy this flying legend.
    Leen de Jager
    http://www.flybike-paints.nl




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  21. Aeroflot for LES DC-3

    Aeroflot livery from 50s for Lisunov Li-2 which is russian made dc-3

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  22. Southern DC3 - ZK-AMY

    This is a livery-paint for the LES DC3.
    It depicts the Southern DC3 ZK-AMY – more or less, within the restrictions of the model, skills – and time available.
    While i've been working on this for quite a long time, life 's been quicker than me – when i started this paint-job for the LES DC3, ZK-AMY was still flying, operated by the Southern DC3 Trust in Canterbury, New Zealand, on scenic flights over Christchurch or charters around Canterbury.
    The maintenance service fallen due at the end of January this year would have taken the Southern DC3 Trust $50.000 to get ZK-AMY through, so the Trust decided to retire her. ZK-AMY was gifted to the Ashburton Aviation Museum where she is on exhibition now.
    Main exterior paint files (fuselage and wings) are in 4K resolution, which allows really high detail. A lot of effort was laid in detailed an accurate rivets and platelines in combination with enhanced normals to achieve a highly detailed surface.
    Cockpit paint files try to come close to the real one. The model's layout is somewhat different from the original so a couple of elements were added to to reproduce the look and feel of the AMY's panel and cockpit appearance.
    The passenger cabin also gives an impression of the AMY's one cabin within the possibilities of the model. The main files are in 4K too for better detail.
    How to install:
    Unzip "SouthernDC3_ZK-AMY" to a temp-folder. Place folder named "SouthernDC3_ZK-AMY" in the "Douglas DC-3" liveries folder.
    For X-Plane 9:
    Some of the exterior and cabin textures are in 4K resolution for better detail, so if you use XP9, place the 2K files in the "XP9_2K"-folder into the "SouthernDC3_ZK-AMY /objects"-folder, overwriting the existing 4K-ones.
    If you like to use the added propdisk with white/red/white tips, just place the file "LES_Douglas_DC-3(Wheels)_prop" in the "X-Aviation/Douglas DC-3" main-folder, overwriting the existing file (backup-file of the original one included).
    Have fun and hope you enjoy it.
    Andreas

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  23. LES DC-3 Austrian Airlines OE-LBD livery

    Austrian Airlines DC-3
    OE-LBD also known as "Enzian" served Austrian Airlines in the year 1967.
    This livery was made to honor this great aircraft.
    Installation:
    Simply put the AustrianAirlines folder into your DC3s liveries folder. Done.
    Please enjoy!
    This livery was created by myself.

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  24. Liberty Belle

    Liberty Belle livery for xpfr's excellent B17-G.

    57 downloads

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  25. C47-D-Flottille 56S nr 87

    C47-D-Flottille 56S nr 87, livery by Leen "Flybike" de Jager
    This repaint is inspired by the French Navy livery for the C47 D It depicts ( more or less ) the nr 87 at the end of its career with the 52S Flottille.
    Unless her age, she was a reliable workhorse.
    These days she doesn't fly anymore but she still exists, standing at the entrance of the Nimes Naval base.
    As I wanted to give an over-all impression of the bird I aimed my brushes on the outside and to the interior, including the panel and cockpit as well.
    Did some additional bumpmapping (editing the normals accordingly the changes to the exterior).
    At the last moment a found a French crew, willing to fly this bird to you.
    Merci beaucoup mes amis
    I hope you`ll all enjoy this skin as much as I enjoyed making it.
    Leen de Jager
    http://www.flybike-paints.nl

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