
A package of liveries (does not include the plane) applicable to the VSKYLABS C-47 Skytrain and DC-3 Airliner add-on aircraft for X-Plane 11 and 12. This collection depicts the paint schemes applied to aircraft tasked with the preservation and enhancement of human life.
1. Missionair N79MA
2. Monroe County Mosquito Control District N220GB
3. Canadian Coast Guard C-FDOT
4. US Forest Service N125Z
5. US Coast Guard 12446 1962
6. Air North CF-CUG "Lady Lou"
7. Mercy Airlift N28MA
8. Kenn Borek Air C-GVKB
9. Alaska Air National Guard 0-315497 by USAF Museum N2273K
10. Johnson Flying Service N24320
11. Search And Rescue 5991 "ChardiE" by USAAF 315991
12. US Forest Service N100Z
13. US Forest Service N142Z
14. Air Rescue Service by USAF 316277
15. Hillsborough County Health Department N10005
16. United Nations 680 "Scarlet"
17. US Army Air Force 348910
18. US Forest Service N115Z
* Each exterior texture is customized to represent the targeted paint scheme.
* Generic interior textures are designed to depict the aircraft's cabin space.
* Interior parts that may be visible on the default liveries (such as the passenger seats, passengers, cargo and mid-deck aisle walls) may be intentionally made invisible by SimSmith representations.
* Proprietary normal/bump maps are included, implementing Physically Based Rendering ("PBR") when appropriate.
* Custom ski textures are also provided. Skis are activated in the simulator by a knobbed lever near the captain's left shoulder.
* Exclusive night-time textures (LITs) are provided, with guidance on their optional activation.
* Optional replacements for the spinning propeller texture (whose tip color is red by default) are included, along with installation instructions.
View the Google Photos gallery for this collection at:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/brdc5TSXMkGMqJDe9
1. X-Plane version 11 or 12
2. A legal copy of the VSKYLABS C-47 Skytrain or DC-3 Airliner, which needs to be already installed into your X-Plane's aircraft repository
3. Adequate free storage space for the installation of this collection (about 963 MegaBytes)
4. Familiarity with using your operating system's file manager to move folders
5. Optionally, a text editor to revise select .obj files