Cessna Citation X M-BEST

PreviewThis is a real world livery created for the payware Eaglesoft Citation X 2.0. By Johnny Rosario.

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Type
Repaint for Payware Model
Download hits
304
Compatibility
Microsoft Flight Simulator X (FSX) including Steam Edition & Prepar3D (P3D)
Filename
mbest.zip
File size
4.46 MB
Virus Scan
Scanned 21 days ago (clean)
Access to file
Free (Freeware)
Content Rating
Everyone

This is a real world livery created for the payware Eaglesoft Citation X 2.0. By Johnny Rosario.

Profile view of Cessna Citation X on the ground.

Profile view of Cessna Citation X on the ground.

[fltsim.x]
title=Eaglesoft Citation X 2.0 M-BEST
sim=CitationX
model=
panel=
sound=
texture=MBEST
kb_checklists=citx_2_check
kb_reference=citx_2_ref
atc_id=MBEST
ui_manufacturer=Cessna
ui_type=Citation X 2.0
ui_variation="M-BEST"
ui_typerole="Corporate Jet"
ui_createdby="Eaglesoft Development Group"
description=The Citation X will climb to 43,000 feet in just 30 minutes at its maximum takeoff weight, lifting you swiftly to transcontinental and transatlantic crossing altitudes. And the Citation X is certified to fly as high as 51,000 feet - where fuel efficiency is optimized and airline traffic is nonexistent. At 600 mph, the Citation X will run the mile in a sizzling six seconds. It covers 3,300 nautical miles in less time than any other business jet. It streaks from LA to New York in under four hours. And it shrinks the New York-to-London flight to under six hours. The Citation X can cross half a dozen time zones without a refueling stop. It combines cruising speeds of Mach .92 with true intercontinental and transatlantic range. The Citation X is no conventional aircraft. No other business aircraft in the world flies so far, so fast, on so little.

[fltsim.x]
title=Eaglesoft Citation X 2.0 M-BEST WS
sim=CitationX
model=
panel=ws
sound=
texture=MBEST
kb_checklists=citx_2_check
kb_reference=citx_2_ref
atc_id=MBEST
ui_manufacturer=Cessna
ui_type=Citation X 2.0
ui_variation="M-BEST WS"
ui_typerole="Corporate Jet"
ui_createdby="Eaglesoft Development Group"
description=The Citation X will climb to 43,000 feet in just 30 minutes at its maximum takeoff weight, lifting you swiftly to transcontinental and transatlantic crossing altitudes. And the Citation X is certified to fly as high as 51,000 feet - where fuel efficiency is optimized and airline traffic is nonexistent. At 600 mph, the Citation X will run the mile in a sizzling six seconds. It covers 3,300 nautical miles in less time than any other business jet. It streaks from LA to New York in under four hours. And it shrinks the New York-to-London flight to under six hours. The Citation X can cross half a dozen time zones without a refueling stop. It combines cruising speeds of Mach .92 with true intercontinental and transatlantic range. The Citation X is no conventional aircraft. No other business aircraft in the world flies so far, so fast, on so little.

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The archive mbest.zip has 11 files and directories contained within it.

File Contents

This list displays the first 500 files in the package. If the package has more, you will need to download it to view them.

Filename/Directory File Date File Size
ESDG_X_fuse1.dds03.02.145.33 MB
ESDG_X_fuse1b.dds03.02.145.33 MB
ESDG_X_Wings.dds03.02.145.33 MB
texture.cfg01.19.14131 B
thumbnail.jpg03.02.149.99 kB
readme.txt03.02.142.64 kB
1.jpg03.02.14364.70 kB
2.jpg03.02.14414.78 kB
Real Livery.JPG02.04.14283.65 kB
flyawaysimulation.txt10.29.13959 B
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url01.22.1652 B
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