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X-Plane Cessna 172SP Scottish Wings (G-SWFS)

Scottish Wings livery G-SWFS refreshes the default Cessna 172SP with a crisp, fictional Scottish airline look and cohesive exterior markings for general aviation flights. Built as a straightforward repaint for X-Plane 11, it slots into the standard livery system and keeps the aircraft’s familiar virtual cockpit and handling intact.

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  • Type:Repaint
  • File: scottish_wings.zip
  • Size:5.94 MB
  • Scan: Clean (1d) Verified clean
  • Access:Freeware
  • Content:Everyone

Another fictitious Scottish Wings livery with tail number G-SWFS for the default X-Plane 11 Cessna 172SP.

This is a repaint for the default aircraft.

Installation is easy, simply extract the "scottish_wings" folder from the ZIP archive and place inside the liveries folder of the default 172SP.

Scottish Wings livery screenshot

Author: Stuart McGregor

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The archive scottish_wings.zip has 12 files and directories contained within it.

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Filename/Directory File Date File Size
scottish_wings12.14.160 B
Thumbs.db12.03.1640.50 kB
image1.jpg12.14.1656.74 kB
objects12.03.160 B
Thumbs.db12.03.16451.00 kB
broken.dds12.03.161.33 MB
fuselage.dds12.03.1610.67 MB
fuselage_LIT.dds12.03.1610.67 MB
wings.dds12.03.162.67 MB
wings_LIT.dds12.03.162.67 MB
flyawaysimulation.txt10.29.13959 B
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url01.22.1652 B
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