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X-Plane 11 C172 Skyhawk C-GVPT

Cessna 172 Skyhawk livery C-GVPT brings a crisp Canadian trainer look with clean registration markings, accurate panel alignment, and subtle weathering that suits close-up inspections and everyday circuit work. Built for X-Plane 11, it requires the default Cessna 172 model and keeps the familiar airframe lines while boosting realism.

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X-Plane 11 (XP11)

Experience an enhanced visual take on the classic Cessna 172 in X-Plane 11 with this freeware repaint showcasing the Canadian registration C-GVPT. This customized livery was created by James Lambe, and it builds upon the default Cessna 172 model included with the simulator. You will find it delivers a crisp look that represents the real-world aircraft’s signature trainers—renowned for stable flight characteristics and broad usefulness in flight practice.

Aircraft Profile and Background

The Cessna 172 Skyhawk holds a distinguished spot among general aviation enthusiasts. It has served as a reliable training platform worldwide due to its forgiving flight envelope and straightforward design. Pilots often appreciate its consistently predictable handling and the ease of instrumentation, which is why simulator developers frequently include this high-wing single-engine in their base installations. In the real-world setting, registrations like C-GVPT point to Canadian roots, reflecting its place in North American pilot training fleets.

Key Visual Details

Skyhawk midflight above water with land in the background.The repaint offers a fresh exterior finish for X-Plane 11 flight simmers who enjoy the original Cessna 172 layout. Expect precise transitions and carefully aligned markings that preserve the aircraft’s fundamental lines while adding an extra touch of realism. Each panel retains the necessary rivet lines and weathering effects, which enhance immersion, especially for pilots who enjoy close-up static inspections or in-simulator walkarounds.

Installation Steps

  • Locate the downloaded package named CGVPT and extract its contents.
  • Inside the extracted folder, find the directory labeled C-GVPT.
  • Copy or move that folder into your default Cessna 172 liveries directory, normally found within the X-Plane 11 aircraft folder structure.
  • Launch X-Plane 11, choose your Cessna 172, and select this new scheme from the livery menu.

This repaint is distributed as freeware and requires the default Cessna 172 base model that ships with X-Plane 11. If needed, you can also locate the necessary files or other variants through the Fly Away Simulation mod library. Credits and special thanks go to James Lambe for designing and sharing this detailed paint scheme.

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File information

Filename
cgvpt.zip
File size
15.49 MB
Virus scan
Clean (scanned with ClamAV)
Access
Freeware
Content rating
Everyone

Download speed: Free tier is capped at 0.5 Mbps (this file takes approximately 4 mins at the cap). PRO members download at full line speed.

How to install this mod

X-Plane add-on
  1. Extract the downloaded archive

    Use 7-Zip (free) or WinRAR to extract the ZIP to a temporary folder. Don't install while still zipped — the simulator can't read inside ZIP files.
  2. Place per readme

    X-Plane add-ons go into Aircraft/ (planes), Custom Scenery/ (airports, mesh), or Resources/plugins/ (plugins).
  3. Restart X-Plane

    Close X-Plane completely and relaunch. The new content loads automatically.
  4. Always read the included readme

    Every mod ships with a readme.txt or README file. It tells you exactly where files go, what dependencies are needed, and any quirks specific to this add-on.

What’s inside this archive

The archive cgvpt.zip has 21 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
CGVPT06.29.170 B
C-GVPT05.03.170 B
Cessna_172SP_icon11.png05.03.17161.44 kB
Cessna_172SP_icon11_thumb.png05.03.1711.81 kB
Cessna_172SP_seaplane_icon11.png05.03.17166.50 kB
Cessna_172SP_seaplane_icon11_thumb.png05.03.1713.12 kB
Thumbs.db05.03.1728.50 kB
objects05.03.170 B
Thumbs.db05.02.1752.50 kB
broken.dds04.07.171.33 MB
cockpit.dds05.03.1721.33 MB
cockpit_LIT.dds05.03.1721.33 MB
fuselage.dds05.02.1721.33 MB
fuselage_LIT.dds04.07.1710.67 MB
wings.dds05.02.175.33 MB
wings_LIT.dds04.07.172.67 MB
image1.jpg06.29.1747.17 kB
image2.jpg06.29.1760.76 kB
mckinnon read me.txt05.03.17213 B
flyawaysimulation.txt10.29.13959 B
Go to Fly Away Simulation.url01.22.1652 B

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  1. Avitec PRO

    Great stuff the repaints really add to the aircraft liveries.

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