Page 10
* Please note, not all files have been tagged yet so remember to check files using the "Untagged Files" filter on the dropdown box as you may miss some files.
Texture-only repaint with a Chevrolet-themed exterior integrates vivid branding and refined shading on engine nacelles, while preserving performance characteristics. CFM56 engine setup is accurately represented in configuration parameters, and accurate operator codes plus tail registration are included, suited to a narrow-body configuration.
Peruvian domestic carrier repaint tailored for a payware PMDG model, with CFM-engine setup and a texture folder labeled LCP. Configuration entries include ATC flight number 160, airline and ID fields, GATE/RAMP parking types, checklist and reference links, and visual damage set to off.
Sharklet-equipped CFM56 variant with a complete model, using the cfmshark model set and pa320-cfm56 configuration. Includes texture AZE, ATC setup with PK-AZE, flight number 232 and parking code AWQ, plus GATE parking type; panel and sound fields are intentionally blank.
Clarified instructions for use of B737XWD1.ZIP correct a mismatch that left errors in the original guidance; the updated text, by G. Guichard, replaces inaccuracies and supplies the necessary correction. A screenshot shows typical Australian colors.
Sharklet-equipped repaint in special colors (reg. TC-JSJ) features idle‑reverser animation, animated pack vents and pressurization outflow valve, and refined wing flex driven by ground spoilers, fuel load, and angle of attack. Enhancements include dynamic shine, semi‑transparent engine fan with wind milling, double strobes, custom nose wheel steering, and wind‑influenced rudder droop.
Detailed repaint by Corina Meyer reproduces the classic polished-metal look with precise main-fuselage lettering and a signature tail motif. Textures emulate a 200ER layout while adapted for the base pack, retaining heritage styling through carefully matched metallic finish and legacy markings.
Texture correction removes the inaccurate fuselage satellite seen in the Jeep color scheme, matching the real counterpart. Supplied by Mathieu Vos (APSS), this update adjusts misc_1.bmp for those using PAA320AZJEEP.ZIP, yielding corrected textures without the spurious element.
Reworked textures based on the default set apply typical colors to match world regions and countries, covering 25 regions or countries, including Middle East, Australia, and USA. Comes with a French readme; some text editing is needed.
Breast cancer awareness livery by Corina Meyer brings a vivid pink ribbon band, correct logos fore and aft, and precise registration/placards under wing and tail, supported by detailed normal and specular maps for metallic sheen. Based on a 200ER reference yet adapted to the PMDG 777‑200LR for seamless use.
Texture set for the PMDG 777 expansion applying a repaint with a sticker; contents are textures only in .ptp livery format. Created by Corina Meyer, it targets that expansion and focuses solely on visual repaint files within the file.
Texture set by Enrique Medal for the freeware Thomas Ruth model, depicting prototype No. 3 (F-WWCC) in 2001. Package contains only repainted textures and uses sim=TomA346, panel=340, texture=AB2001, with ATC entries including ID F-WWCC, flight number 1959, and heavy flag set to 0.
Textures-only repaint for the payware Captain Sim expansion, depicting registration CC-CJP and intended for the 737 Captain v1.1. A [fltsim.X] configuration sample details sim=csx732, model=adv, atc_id=CC-CJP, atc_airline=ADV, and related UI fields and values for quick entry.
Repaint by Oscar Eduardo Lastra for the Flight1/Coolsky DC9-30, supplied as a livery set in the texture.TNT folder for that model. A concise package focused on the paint, expanding the available schemes for users of the Flight1/Coolsky DC9-30.
Cargo-marked repaint adds a Swift Cargo texture and config entries: ATC id EC-KTZ, airline "Swift", flight number 0171, and parking code SWT for ramp or gate assignment. Configuration keeps the standard checklist/reference links; created by Juan Villamor.
Cabin night lighting receives a texture overhaul by Juan Villamor: original 512-pixel maps are rebuilt at 1024 with DXT3 compression and 24-bit color, sharpening illumination across the fuselage cabin and passenger windows while maintaining frame rates and cleaner gradients for darker phases of flight.
Nighttime cabin windows gain sharper definition via 2048-size DXT3 textures that retain 24‑bit color, replacing the previous 512 set to improve clarity, brightness, and subtle gradients across interior window frames. Juan Villamor’s work focuses on fuselage illumination, heightening a sense of occupancy during nighttime operations without compromising smooth performance.
Repaint for the Flight1/Coolsky DC9-30 depicting registration XA-RSQ; the referenced airframe was a DC-9-14. The texture set, named texture.FSX-RSQ and intended for the F1 Super 80 directory structure, was created by Oscar Eduardo Lastra specifically for that model.
Green-tail repaint for the payware Flight1/Coolsky MD Super 80, built with high‑quality textures and presented in the green tail color. Suited to higher‑spec PCs and ENB Series, this livery by Oscar Eduardo Lastra emphasizes a photo‑real tail finish.
Texture set by Febriant Leocesio // feleocsim recreating PK-AXA with high-resolution textures, red tail and engines, and precisely placed emblems and titles. Built for the CFM56-equipped 214 variant base model, it aligns with the detailed exterior shape and accurate geometry for repaints, supporting precise placement.
Fictional repaint showcasing 32-bit textures, opening doors and cargo doors, and dynamic shine, paired with flexing wings that respond to turbulence. Systems-driven touches include fully independent suspension, trim animation, and gear steering, supported by accurate flight dynamics; painted by Elmar Westra.
180 pages with 3594 downloads.