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Painting the LES DC3

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C47-D-Flottille 56S nr 87

 

 

This repaint is inspired by the French Navy livery for the C47 D .

 

It depicts ( more or less ) the nr 87 at the end of its career with the 52S Flottille.

Unless her age , she was a reliable workhorse.

These days she does`nt fly anymore but she still exists , standing at the entrance of the Nimes Naval base.

 

As I wanted to give an over-all impression of the bird I aimed my brushes on the outside and to the interior , including the panel and cockpit as well.

 

At the last moment a found a French crew , willing to fly this bird to you.

 

Merci beaucoup mes amis.

 

I hope you`ll all enjoy this skin as much as I enjoyed making it.

 

Leen de Jager

 

www.flybike-paints.nl

 

A big thankyou to LES (Leading Edge Simulations) for this great X-Plane add-on.

 

 

Installation:

 

Just unzip the contents of this zip-file into your liveries folder. ( Files available at the X-Plane.org Lib.)

If you like to have orange-tipped spinning propellors just put the

LES_Douglas DC-3(Wheels)_prop.png file in the main objectsfolder of the DC3 overwriting the existing file. (make back-up first).

Due to the limitations of the model this wil result in all other planes having the same effect.

 

 

NR87-1.png

 

NR87-2.png

 

DCnight1.png

 

DCnight2.png

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