September 25, 201114 yr Hi Simmers,Just a quick note to let you all know that there is now 300 FREE liveries available for the Default Microsoft Ford Tri-Motor (FS2004). These liveries have been created over many months and are now finalised and ready for you to download - you can download individual repaints or, if you want, you can download a "self installing" pack which includes all of the 300 liveries and the 4 different paint kits that I created and used for this project. They are all available for FREE from my site:http://www.gjsmith.net - click on the CATALOGUE button - scroll down to the FORD TRI-MOTOR entry and then Goto Aircraft. For an overview of the project you can have a look at the Slideshow that is available on the Ford Tri-Motor page or click on this link.http://www.gjsmith.n...Tri_Motors.html Feel free to download and enjoy the fruits of many months of creative labour - also feel free to check out other liveries and aircraft that are available from my site - all of it is FREE. Regards and happy simming to all. Garry J. Smith Aircraft Texture Tinkerer
September 28, 201114 yr Author Just a quick Update for you. There is now a FULL version of the Self Installer for the 300 liveries - this one contains all of the damage files and the visual_damage option within the aircraft.cfg file is turn on. For those that like to have crash detect on and see the damaged aircraft after an accident. Regards and happy simming to all. Garry J. Smith Aircraft Texture Tinkerer
September 28, 201114 yr Wow thanks a lot! Never thought someone would invest much time into a default plane :( Will download and try to roll this bird around :( Hoang Le i7 13700k - Sapphire Nitro+ AMD RX 7900 XT - Asus TUF Z790 PLUS D4 - Gskill Trident 32GB DDR4-3600 LG 34GP63A-B Ultrawide - ASUS VG259QM MSFS2020
September 29, 201114 yr Author Enjoy them mate - 300 liveries and 4 different paint kits - if you were to load up each and only look for 2 minutes it is going to take 10+ hours to see them all. Hope that you find them worthy of having on your system for your flying pleasure. Regards and happy simming. Garry J. Smith Aircraft Texture Tinkerer
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