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Home | Downloads | Wish List |Links | Credits | Contact Welcome to the Repaints Download Page!Repaints are listed in alphabetical order. The latest additions are available here only, while older releases are linked to avsim.com. Unless otherwise specified, the files contained do not contain aircraft models. *** Please note that with the exception of the DC-6, Gold Rush Repaints are now available in their own Download section.
Included are four fictional repaints of the Commercial Fishing Boat "Andrea Gail". Each is weathered, and all boats are based in Alaska/ British Columbia. Also included is a simple repaint kit.
This airplane has had a rough life, but is a performer. Works with both float and wheeled versions.
One of my first repaints. There aren't very many C99 repaints, so I decided to fill the gap some.
I wanted to see a Beech 1900C running around Alaska and repaints were nearly non-existent, so I did this one.
Pilot's Boeing 314A Clipper in fictional Alaska Coastal Airways Bare Metal finish. This airplane shined up very nicely. I'm hoping to maybe eventually do a blue ACA scheme.
Do the Alaskan Beer run!
I based this repaint on a series of photos and applied some guess work to come up with what I hope was close to real livery.
Simple repaint of an airplane I that I thought could use another set of textures.
Simple repaint of an airplane I that I thought could use another set of textures.
Works with both amphib and wheeled versions. Also included is a revision to the panel that replaces the GPS (which is incompatible with FS2004) with the stock FS2004 Garmin 295.
This aircraft is a performer and has little time to dilly dolly around at the wash rack. Consequentially, it's dirty. Fly it often and maintain it well.
I had a ball repainting the L-19E Birddog. Originally, I had intended on doing one or two, but soon ended up with six!! .
This repaint will work with both amphibious and wheeled versions of the Turbo Otter.
I wanted to do a livery of the Dornier 328Jet in Corporate livery. Here is the result.
This former United aircraft has been converted to a freighter and has lived a very useful life. It hasn't been one for the paint shop though! *** Links to Cal Classic. Click on the UAL DC-6. Also note there are a few fixes located there as well.
Fictional Repaint in the colors of Trois Pistoles, (three pennies).
This is a repaint of the Restauravia Fouga CM-170. This repaint was done using FS-X SP2, however it should work in FS-X and FS9. I photographed this aircraft in 1991 and used it as the basis for my repaint.
Repaint of a real Fouga.
This is a repaint of the Restauravia Fouga CM-170. This repaint was done using FS-X SP2, however it should work in FS-X and FS9. The repaint for this is based on a drawing I found on the internet.
Real aircraft owned by Red Bull.
Even though this an H-model, it uses the model from the "E", due to the wire antennas.
Also included are revisions to convert the GCU into an APU.
The late, great Sparky. October 14, 1985 - September 29, 2004. Destroyed by a tornado.
Painted to represent 98-1358, one of the first USAF J-models delivered to the Maryland Air National Guard at Martin State Airport (KMTN) in Baltimore.
This L-100-30 was later sold to Southern Air Transport.
The C-121F never reached production. I figured it would be neat to paint up a few in a nice VIP paint scheme. They feature well polished undersides and sparkly metallic paint. Tested in FS-X.
Repaint Kit in PSP8 Format as well as PSD (Photoshop). Now includes files for repainting the floats on the amphib version.
This is a fictitious repaint of Jens B. Kristensen's Empire in Alaska Coastal Airways colors. It is compatible with all three versions of the Empire.
This is a fictitious repaint of Jens B. Kristensen's Empire in Imperial Airways VA colors. Tested in FS-X.
This is a fictitious repaint of Jens B. Kristensen's Sandringham in US Navy Post-War Dark colors.
This Zip file contains not only FOUR repaints, but also a REPAINT KIT for Bjorn Buchner's Taylorcraft Auster MK.5. This airplane isn't fast, but it is fun!
More Repaints Coming Soon!
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