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  1. Dear Cameron, I did post a topic in your forum. So If you want, that I explain myself to you, you should not delete my topic. I'm disappointed about you and x-Aviation. The only reason why I'm buying stuff here, because this stuff is cool. But in the near past you told me that I'm sharing software. All I can say is: Bullshit. Dasty Neumann is one my friends and he gave me his account data, because he did retired from flying, Maybe it was not the best decision and maybe we had to tell you that. But I never shared software. I've installed the IXEG only on two computers. And to be serious with you. You are a fair guy, but this is all a mistake in understanding between us. So before you call me a pirate: You have my money. The Money I've spend for the DC3 and for the IXEG 737. The sum is 94,54 $. There are two ways. The first way is, that you reactivate my Links. The second way is that you transfer my 94,54 $ back to me. I hope, that you send me a private E-Mail as soon as you can: elias.trischan@t-online.de. If you can't do this, I will engage a lawyer sir because that is a really heavy sum of money. Sincerely, Elias Trischan PS: Please excuse my bad english skills. I'm from Germany.
  2. File Name: LES DC-3 Austrian Airlines OE-LBD livery File Submitter: meistarkus File Submitted: 28 Dec 2014 File Category: Vintage X-Plane Version(s): X-Plane 10 Livery For: Click Here For Aircraft 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. Click here to download this file
  3. Version 1.1

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    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.
  4. Here you can see an HD video of the classic Douglas DC-3 landing on a lake...
  5. Here I put a video of a DC-3 taking off from water and landing at the airport of Lugano (Switzerland): Sorry for flying errors. I hope you like
  6. Version 1.1

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    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!
  7. File Name: RAF Transport Command LES DC-3 File Submitter: J_Will File Submitted: 10 Aug 2012 File Category: Vintage X-Plane Version(s): X-Plane 9 & 10 Livery For: Click Here For Aircraft 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! Click here to download this file
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