June 20, 201015 yr Hello forum!So here is the situation. I'm currently flying for a VA called Kelowna Air (http://www.kelownaairvirtual.com/). Our fleet consists of many aircraft including the Beech 1900D. However, this is a freeware plane, and being myself a user of the PMDG Beech 1900 pack, the difference between the two planes is noticeable.With the main goal of making flying more realistic for pilots who own the PMDG 1900, me and the CEO would like to kindly ask if you could make a repaint of the B1900D in our current colors.Here are some pictures of the current B1900D if they happen to be helpful.Regards,DominicP.S. You can keep the same reg. (C-KELG).
June 21, 201015 yr Hey man, the best thing to do would ask PMDG to make a white paint, you know on default planes they have white paints to make repaints for them. Well ask PMDH to make a white paint, then look on youtube how to repaint a plane (the basic way) use the white paint you asked from PMDG and make it yourself,Hope you get threw!Steve
June 21, 201015 yr Hey man, the best thing to do would ask PMDG to make a white paint, you know on default planes they have white paints to make repaints for them. Well ask PMDH to make a white paint, then look on youtube how to repaint a plane (the basic way) use the white paint you asked from PMDG and make it yourself,Hope you get threw!SteveThanks, but it is not easy for someone to do a repaint for the first time and be satisfied with it. On top of that I have to pay for some program called Paint Shop Pro to do it.Dominic Alves
June 23, 201015 yr You can probably do it in GIMP or Paint.net - they're both free. You can use DXTbmp which is also free to import them to FSX. There are lots of painting tutorials you can find on Google, so I'm not gonna go in to detail here. Your scheme is easy to paint, all straight lines, ideal for beginners.Chris. ckyliu, proud supporter of ViaIntercity.com. i5 12400F, 32GB, RTX4070, more in "About me" on my profile.
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