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RepaintRegistration PH-BXQ anchors a fictional adaptation of a KLM Cityhopper design for a Boeing 737-900, a model not used in real-world operations. It uses 32-bit color-detail surfaces and requires the Tenkuu Developers Studio B737-900 base model to enable accurate geometry and animation.
RepaintYosuke designs a vibrant color scheme for the Boeing 747-400 featuring All Nippon Airways' Happy Flight motif, with accurate fuselage markings and alignment of surface details on the upper deck, and it remains freeware for personal use.
Fanis Giannoulakis creates an Olympic Air themed Boeing 737-800 variant named olympic wite, focusing on external visuals and cockpit details for the standard twin-engine jet. It references ATC data with Olympic airline code and flight SX978, and requires the base Boeing 737-800 model included with the simulator.
Jonas Wikander documents a Frontier Airlines A321 variant V2 designed for the default A321, fixing a moose on the rear fuselage and enlarging the Frontier word to span the fuselage. ATC ID N284FR and airline Frontier appear in the data, with UI variation Frontier v2.
RepaintPaul Craig’s depiction shows an early A300B4-103 variant, with accurate fuselage markings and refined engine nacelle graphics reflecting the older GE powerplant layout. It relies on Tom Ruth’s base design and requires the TOM30B.ZIP archive, with compatibility limited to that underlying version and the registration N864PA.
RepaintAn Airbus A340-600 variant, named Scarlet Lady, carries registration G-VRED and ATC flight number 1123, created by Ryan Bruce and built on Thomas Ruth’s A340-600 model. Virgin Atlantic appears in the ATC records, and Thomas Ruth is credited for the underlying design.
Brenden Geiselhardt refines a Boeing 737-800 that uses the Project Open Sky exterior model for a vacation-branding concept. Independent suspension on each gear, nose gear steering, and opening passenger doors enhance ground handling and passenger operations, while authentic flight dynamics mirror the real 737-800.
RepaintAn A310-300 GE variant named Escadron de Transport Esterel relies on the TomA310 foundation (TOMA310.ZIP) and presents as ui_type A310-300(F) with ui_variation Escadron de Transport Esterel. It bears atc_id F-RADC for Air Force operations, with atc_airline set to Air Force and atc_flight_number 1124, and credits Thomas Ruth as ui_createdby.
Repaint for PaywareBy Corina Meyer, this LTU-inspired 737-700WL adaptation places a fictional D-ALTH registration on the airframe with red and white branding on tail and fuselage. It uses a .ptp file for installation and is designed to fit atop a payware 737-700WL model, with eyebrow windows optional via configuration.
RepaintMariano Bonaccorso creates this Aerolineas Argentinas-inspired variant for the FAIB_B7372.ZIP model, using image data in the DXT5 format and a custom lightmap for enhanced night illumination. It preserves precise markings of the airline’s historic color scheme and targets domestic and regional operations.
RepaintTom Ruth's Airbus A330-243 aligns with the Tom_A330-200 base model, bearing registration N282AY and construction number cn-1069, with Paul Craig credited for the work. The configuration includes a fltsim entry specifying atc_id N282AY, atc_flight_number 492, and atc_airline CACTUS.
Repaint for PaywareA Virgin Australia 777-200LR is depicted as a fictional rendition for the 777-200LRX payware, with visuals derived from real-world photos by Giulio Catena. A .PTP file exists to support integration and aligns with the 200LRX build.
RepaintAn Airtours International variant applies to the Bombardier CRJ700 as a base-model option, identified by atc_id NCRJ70. ui_variation is Airtours, and ui_createdby credits TonyGD, while the included configuration notes reference multiple fltsim entries for the Bombardier CRJ 700.
Complete with Base ModelAn advanced concept twin-aisle airliner labeled for Air China, this variant seats 180 passengers in a 2-3-2 layout and features a near-elliptical fuselage profile for improved aerodynamics. Created by Camil Valiquette with paint by Valiquette and Fabian Engeser, it includes an upgraded Animated Ground Servicing setup with dedicated door and hatch controls.
Complete with Base ModelThis release uses the A320 v2 model with a finish based on the v2.1 paint kit for the B-6900, and carries a panel, sound, and virtual cockpit drawn from the default A321, with the surface crafted by Lingyuan He.
Repaint for PaywareCaptain Sim's 737-200 variant for Thai Airways carries the registration HS-TBA and ATC airline designation Thai Airways, with a flight number of 0001. The description notes the model as 737-200 v1.0, attributed to Captain Sim, and uses the sim code csx732.
RepaintHong Kong Airlines and Express represent CRJ-700 with B-KBB, 737-800 with B-KBE, B-KBK, B-KBM and B-KBR, plus A330-200 B-LND with an unregistered RR-engined example and A330-300 unregistered with PW and RR engines, with A330-200 and A330-300 files TOMA332B.ZIP and TOMA333B-1.ZIP saved in DDS DXT3 format, by Diego Roxas.
A BEA-themed exterior for the Boeing 737-600 Next Generation uses the Project Open Sky model, with Colin Lowe supplying the markings and tail emblem across the fuselage. The fuselage markings, wings, engines align with the 737-600 geometry, and the base Project Open Sky model is required for proper compatibility.
Complete with Base ModelThe concept Boeing 700 Double-Decker Twinjet features a two-level passenger cabin and twin-engine power, accompanied by a paint kit with high-resolution templates for editing the fuselage, vertical stabilizer, and wing surfaces, all by Camil Valiquette. Animated Ground Servicing adds movable service doors and ground vehicles during apron operations.
By Claudio H Sabillon, this 737-800NGX WL variant adopts the SAHSA identity in Honduras with registration HR-SHO and ATC flight number 738. A folder named sahsa stores the variation data linked to the aircraft model, with ui_variation SAHSA branding and corresponding atc_model 737-800.