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Citation 525 v1.0.1 Loads without Landing Gear Visible
Mario Lopez replied to theplanefreak's topic in CitationJet 525
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Citation 525 Throttles not working after update to CJ525 1.0.2
Mario Lopez replied to Luger's topic in CitationJet 525
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Citation 525 Throttles not working after update to CJ525 1.0.2
Mario Lopez replied to Luger's topic in CitationJet 525
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Version 1.0.0
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Special Thanks to pilotdeviation that allow me to modify the following livery: The Mexican Navy is one of the two independent armed forces of Mexico. The actual naval forces are called the Armada de México. The Secretaría de Marina (SEMAR) (English: Naval Secretariat) includes both the Armada itself and the attached ministerial and civil service. The commander of the Navy is the Secretary of the Navy, who is both a cabinet minister and a career naval officer. The Mexican Navy's stated mission is "to use the naval force of the federation for external defense, and to help with internal order".[2] As of 2020, the Navy consisted of about 68,200 men and women plus reserves,[3] over 189 ships, and about 130 aircraft.[4][5] The Navy attempts to maintain a constant modernization program to upgrade its response capability. Given Mexico's large area of water (3,149,920 km2 (1,216,190 sq mi)) and extensive coastline (11,122 km (6,911 mi)), the Navy's duties are of great importance. Perhaps its most important on-going missions are fighting the Mexican drug war, which includes protecting Pemex's oil wells in Campeche in the Gulf of Mexico. Another important task of the Mexican Navy is to help people in hurricane relief operations and other natural disasters. The Mexican navy is the second largest navy in Latin America and North America, and the third largest in the Americas after the United States and Brazil. -
View File Mexican Navy TorqueSim CitationJet 525 Special Thanks to piotdeviation that allow me to modify the following livery: The Mexican Navy is one of the two independent armed forces of Mexico. The actual naval forces are called the Armada de México. The Secretaría de Marina (SEMAR) (English: Naval Secretariat) includes both the Armada itself and the attached ministerial and civil service. The commander of the Navy is the Secretary of the Navy, who is both a cabinet minister and a career naval officer. The Mexican Navy's stated mission is "to use the naval force of the federation for external defense, and to help with internal order".[2] As of 2020, the Navy consisted of about 68,200 men and women plus reserves,[3] over 189 ships, and about 130 aircraft.[4][5] The Navy attempts to maintain a constant modernization program to upgrade its response capability. Given Mexico's large area of water (3,149,920 km2 (1,216,190 sq mi)) and extensive coastline (11,122 km (6,911 mi)), the Navy's duties are of great importance. Perhaps its most important on-going missions are fighting the Mexican drug war, which includes protecting Pemex's oil wells in Campeche in the Gulf of Mexico. Another important task of the Mexican Navy is to help people in hurricane relief operations and other natural disasters. The Mexican navy is the second largest navy in Latin America and North America, and the third largest in the Americas after the United States and Brazil. Submitter Mario Lopez Submitted 12/28/2024 Category Take Command! CitationJet 525 Livery For https://www.x-aviation.com/catalog/product_info.php/take-command-torquesim-citationjet-525-p-222
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2025?
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Cessna 525 No landing gear or operative switches
Mario Lopez replied to buffewo's topic in CitationJet 525
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Cessna 525 No landing gear or operative switches
Mario Lopez replied to buffewo's topic in CitationJet 525
Help please! I was able to fly it before, I have Excluded Defender for this Jet but now is something else, attached is the Log.txt file... Log.txt -
Cessna 525 No landing gear or operative switches
Mario Lopez replied to buffewo's topic in CitationJet 525
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Cessna 525 No landing gear or operative switches
Mario Lopez replied to buffewo's topic in CitationJet 525
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Cessna 525 No landing gear or operative switches
Mario Lopez replied to buffewo's topic in CitationJet 525
something is happening since I bought this plane (12/17) and disable Defender to install it (see picture)... -
Cessna 525 No landing gear or operative switches
Mario Lopez replied to buffewo's topic in CitationJet 525
Great Product! but it is kind of annoying that you need to disable Defender in order to install it. could you please look into this in order to avoid disabling Defender? with the 1.0.1 version now are more Threats (see picture) kind regards, mell -
Could someone please make the following liveries?
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Cessna 525 No landing gear or operative switches
Mario Lopez replied to buffewo's topic in CitationJet 525
Thank you Cameron for the response! that plugin is unblocked "active" but the same situation "there is none Citation Jet 525 drop down menu", here is the Log attached. Log.txt -
Cessna 525 No landing gear or operative switches
Mario Lopez replied to buffewo's topic in CitationJet 525
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Version 1.0.0
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The Mexican Air Force (FAM; Spanish: Fuerza Aérea Mexicana) is the air service branch of the Mexican Armed Forces. It is a component of the Mexican Army and depends on the National Defense Secretariat (SEDENA). The objective of the FAM is to defend the integrity, independence, and sovereignty of Mexico. Its auxiliary tasks include internal security, assisting with public works, and natural disaster management. As of 2023, its commander is Bertín Hernández Mercado.[1] -
IXEG 737 Classic 3529 Fuerza Aérea Mexicana (Mexican Air Force) View File The Mexican Air Force (FAM; Spanish: Fuerza Aérea Mexicana) is the air service branch of the Mexican Armed Forces. It is a component of the Mexican Army and depends on the National Defense Secretariat (SEDENA). The objective of the FAM is to defend the integrity, independence, and sovereignty of Mexico. Its auxiliary tasks include internal security, assisting with public works, and natural disaster management. As of 2023, its commander is Bertín Hernández Mercado.[1] Submitter Mario Lopez Submitted 11/19/2023 Category IXEG 737 Classic Livery For https://www.x-aviation.com/catalog/product_info.php/take-command-ixeg-737-classic-plus-p-243
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Version 1.0.0
26 downloads
Compañía Mexicana de Aviación, S.A. de C.V. (usually shortened to Mexicana de Aviación or simply Mexicana) was Mexico's oldest airline and one of the oldest continuously single-branded airlines, inaugurated in 1921. It was Mexico's biggest airline and flagship airline before ceasing operations on August 28, 2010. In January 2023, the Mexican federal government purchased the brand and majority of its shares, with plans to re-launch the state-owned airline operated by SEDENA – the Mexican Ministry of Defense.[1][2] It will begin with flight reservations starting in September 2023 under the legal name Aerolínea del Estado Mexicano.[3][4] -
mexicana retro for IXEG 737 Classic View File Compañía Mexicana de Aviación, S.A. de C.V. (usually shortened to Mexicana de Aviación or simply Mexicana) was Mexico's oldest airline and one of the oldest continuously single-branded airlines, inaugurated in 1921. It was Mexico's biggest airline and flagship airline before ceasing operations on August 28, 2010. In January 2023, the Mexican federal government purchased the brand and majority of its shares, with plans to re-launch the state-owned airline operated by SEDENA – the Mexican Ministry of Defense.[1][2] It will begin with flight reservations starting in September 2023 under the legal name Aerolínea del Estado Mexicano.[3][4] Submitter Mario Lopez Submitted 11/16/2023 Category IXEG 737 Classic Livery For https://www.x-aviation.com/catalog/product_info.php/take-command-ixeg-737-classic-plus-p-243
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Version 1.0.0
63 downloads
Aerovías de México, S.A. de C.V.[6] (lit. 'Airways of Mexico, Public Limited') operating as Aeroméxico (pronounced [aeɾoˈmexiko]; styled as AeroMexico), is the flag carrier[7] of Mexico, based in Mexico City. It operates scheduled services to more than 90 destinations[8] in Mexico; North, South and Central America; the Caribbean, Europe, and Asia. Its main base and hub is located in Mexico City, with secondary hubs in Guadalajara and Monterrey.[9] The headquarters is in the Torre MAPFRE on Paseo de la Reforma.