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PMDG 737NGX Livery Availability

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Great paint!

One remark, I think the winglet logo has to be flipped horizontal.

 

Yes you are right! I´ll fix that. Thx for the info!

Lukas Dalton

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Hello,

 

I don't want to complain and I highly appreciate the work of all repainters, but this thread has changed and the topic shifted from "Livery Availability" to "American Classic Airliner Liveries for the NGX". I really miss Marcelo and John for example who did so many great exotic repaints.

 

I think it's a pity that everyone seems to focus on fictional liveries of defunct airlines from the USA. There are so many great liveries, which are flown on the 737NG in reallife these days and many of them are not represented for the NGX.

 

This shouldn't be a complaint, but these are my thoughts and I hope that someone will do some further liveries of todays airlines...even some exotic ones which are from all over the world!

 

Cheers,

Mike

 

Mike,

 

Sorry you feel that way. I have been concentrating on those older US liveries because those are the ones I grew up with. I have painted several liveries from other countries besides U.S. based ones. I've probably been putting up more liveries than most lately and I'll assume that's where your perception stems from.

 

There are plenty of painters outside the U.S. and I'm sure they probably paint the liveries that are closer to home for themselves.

 

The exotic liveries on a lot of planes are beautiful. The problem is they can be challenging to paint as most of the artwork has to be drawn by hand. If you want a particular livery painted...request it hear on this thread or post an individual thread request.

 

You will continue to see liveries from former airlines posted by myself as I haven't reached the end of that list yet.

 

Take care...

Steve Stubbs
USAF (retired)

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Marcelo just put out another good one a few days ago...Oh, but it was a US airline. PMDG put some out too....oh, they are classic US airlines also. Perhaps you should complain to the repainters in your area who aren't satisfying your expectations instead of picking on US repainters for painting US airlines.

 

Better yet, here's a link to the paint kit. Looking forward to seeing your work! Cheers.

http://www.precisionmanuals.com/pages/downloads/paintkits.html

Chris Hicks

BlueSky Scenery... its freeware. I actually am using it with Shez new KONT for fs9 in FSX. You def take a little fps stutter here and there but worth it in my opinion. Here is the money shot on approach from the flight deck:

Thanks

Ian Besemer SJSU- Aerospace Engineering
Private Pilot, working on IFR rating, flys Citabria 7ECA/7CKAB, Cessna 172M/P/SP, and Piper 28-161/181's. "Real pilots fly tail draggers"
My repaints: http://library.avsim.net/search.php?SearchTerm=Ian+Besemer&CatID=root&Go=Search
 

 

I thought this retro U.S. livery was cool. Most likely because I was always, always, always in Hawaii when I saw it.

 

Jack

Hello,

 

I don't want to complain and I highly appreciate the work of all repainters, but this thread has changed and the topic shifted from "Livery Availability" to "American Classic Airliner Liveries for the NGX". I really miss Marcelo and John for example who did so many great exotic repaints.

 

I think it's a pity that everyone seems to focus on fictional liveries of defunct airlines from the USA. There are so many great liveries, which are flown on the 737NG in reallife these days and many of them are not represented for the NGX.

 

This shouldn't be a complaint, but these are my thoughts and I hope that someone will do some further liveries of todays airlines...even some exotic ones which are from all over the world!

 

Cheers,

Mike

 

Mike,

 

The repaints posted in this forum are mostly what repainters are interested in creating and not for the benefit of all NGX owners. You may want to contact a repainter to make a specific livery request rather than wait for what you're interested in to show up in this forum.

In case anyone missed it, Ryan posted that they've released the long-requested Boeing house livery for the NGX. I'm really glad they did, because I was thinking of doing it and dreading the stripes!

Chris Hicks

Hello,

 

I don't want to complain and I highly appreciate the work of all repainters, but this thread has changed and the topic shifted from "Livery Availability" to "American Classic Airliner Liveries for the NGX". I really miss Marcelo and John for example who did so many great exotic repaints.

 

I think it's a pity that everyone seems to focus on fictional liveries of defunct airlines from the USA. There are so many great liveries, which are flown on the 737NG in reallife these days and many of them are not represented for the NGX.

 

This shouldn't be a complaint, but these are my thoughts and I hope that someone will do some further liveries of todays airlines...even some exotic ones which are from all over the world!

 

Cheers,

Mike

 

I think it's a "pity" that instead of applauding these quality painters for doing something they obviously enjoy and, more importantly, are willing to unselfishly share with those who appreciate it, you choose to denigrate them because you selfishly want them to do that you want. if you don't like old US liveries then don't download them. If you want something else then see if someone will be kind enough to paint it for you, or better yet paint it yourself. In either case I respectfully submit that what you disingenuously claim is not a "complaint" is exactly that and you would have been better served making a simple request for a livery that you want and perhaps you might have been lucky enough to get someone to paint it for you. Given your post though, you shouldn't hold your breath......

Hello,

 

I don't want to complain and I highly appreciate the work of all repainters, but this thread has changed and the topic shifted from "Livery Availability" to "American Classic Airliner Liveries for the NGX". I really miss Marcelo and John for example who did so many great exotic repaints.

 

I think it's a pity that everyone seems to focus on fictional liveries of defunct airlines from the USA. There are so many great liveries, which are flown on the 737NG in reallife these days and many of them are not represented for the NGX.

 

This shouldn't be a complaint, but these are my thoughts and I hope that someone will do some further liveries of todays airlines...even some exotic ones which are from all over the world!

 

Cheers,

Mike

You are so wrong. Steve recently released a repaint of NAC, which no longer exists and is not an US airline. The re-painters do not have to share their work, they do not work for PMDG, they do this in their own time and I for one am grateful for the work they do. You should be too.

System: MSFS2024, ASUS Rog Stryx Z790-A,  Intel i9-14900KF,  Asus ROG Ryujin III 360 , Asus Hyperion Case,Rog Stryx 4090 OC, Samsung 970 EVO M.2 SSD, 1Tb Samsung 860 EVO SSD,64Gb G Skill Memory, Asus Aura 1200W Gold PSU,Win 11 ,LG C4 48" 4K OLED Screen., Airbus TCA Full Kit, Stream Deck XL. WinWing FCU, EFIS, MCDU

 

I finished the Ozark -600 in the 80s livery tonight. I still have the upload screenshots, readme, thumbnail, etc. to make. It should get uploaded tomorrow night. Here's a closup of the final look.

 

Ozark-Final.jpg

Steve Stubbs
USAF (retired)

AVSIM-Avatar-SRS2012.jpg

Another Beauty Steve !!!!!!!! I bought another TB Drive and Named it "Hanger" :lol:

That's another great paint Steve. Thanks for all you do - so talented. And Mike - you may want to call them defunct airlines, others refer to them as fallen flags.

William Hall

 

 

Hello Folks,

 

Steve, thanks for the reminder concerning copyright stuff, completely forgot :Hypnotized:

Thanks to Momtchil for having deleted the post, pictures was deleted anyway, maybe Avsim should considering to add a "delete" or a "modify" option for a topic ?

 

Steve, understand fully the amount of work that represent a colorfull or special livery, as well as the amount of time spent, i tried several times doing repaint but even with a good tuto, i'm bad on this, flying a real airplane is not a problem for me but repainting...so understand 5/5 what you wrote.

The Ozark is looking pretty :Applause:

Anyway, a big Thanks again for your Liveries, work and time :hi:

Cheers.

Yves

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"Good judgement comes from experience.

Unfortunately, the experience often comes from bad judgement."

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I finished the Ozark -600 in the 80s livery tonight. I still have the upload screenshots, readme, thumbnail, etc. to make. It should get uploaded tomorrow night. Here's a closup of the final look.

 

Ozark-Final.jpg

Your knocking some fantastic paints out stevie

Hey painters this would be really nice if any of you want to have a go at it when your free .. on the B737 - 700 Dan - Air London

 

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Just some bits to help out if so

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