FS2004 Aircraft
Download: dca_fs8.zip (5995 KB)

Author: Mark Beaumont & Ian Richardson
Date: 31 Oct 2003
FS2004 Douglas DC-3, DC-3 Airways Bare Metal Versions.
These are official repaints for the virtual airline 'DC-3 Airways' and are intended primarily for use by 'DC-3 Airways' pilots. Visit 'DC-3 Airways' at www.dc3airways.com to learn more. This 1940's scheme is designed to be typical of the simple, yet stylish liveries that adorned the bare metal fuselages of pre and post WW-II civilian aircraft. This download includes two versions; a civilian-built DC-3 with Wright Cyclone engines and a C-47 conversion in cargo configuration powered by Pratt & Whitneys. Based on Jan Visser's legendary DC-3 model for FS2000, updated for FS2002, both models include transparent cabin windows, nightlighting and a 3D interior. The passenger aircraft has a folding stair door and appropriate cabin; the cargo version has double doors and DC-3 Airways cargo both inside and outside the aircraft (at rest). Includes FS2002 lights fix by Paul Pridmore. Default panel and sound. Repaints by Mark Beaumont.


FS2004 Aircraft
Download: dca_fs9.zip (7875 KB)

Author: Mark Beaumont & Ian Richardson
Date: 31 Oct 2003
FS2004 Douglas DC-3, DC-3 Airways classic and 1940's liveries.
Based on the default DC-3, these fictional works represent two official repaints for the virtual airline 'DC-3 Airways'. They are intended primarily for use by 'DC-3 Airways' pilots. Visit 'DC-3 Airways' at www.dc3airways.com to learn more. The classic livery continues the great tradition of the legendary FS2002 N1776 by Jan Visser, with certain refinements; offering a timeless livery that would look as appropriate on a 1950's DC-3 as it would today. This aircraft is named "The Charles Wood" in honor of the founder of 'DC-3 Airways'. The 1940's livery is designed to be typical of the simple, yet stylish liveries that adorned the bare metal fuselages of pre and post WW-II civilian aircraft, and is modelled on a civilian-built DC-3, with folding stair door. Includes revised, 'cleaned-up' main panel bitmap by Andy Hatcher. Aircraft repaints by Mark Beaumont and Ian Richardson.



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