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  1. Southwest 737-3H4 - Heart

    Southwest Airlines Heart livery for the IXEG 737-300. A small handful of 3H4's were painted in the new livery not long before retirement.

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  2. Southwest 737-2H4 Livery Pack (1971~1987)

    Southwest Airlines livery pack for the FlyJSim 732.
    Consists of four historical liveries that flew for Southwest Airlines.
     
    Aircraft Included:
    N20SW - Original Lettering (One of the original three Southwest Airlines planes.)
    N24SW - Standard Gold (Southwest's first new airplane purchased from Boeing.)
    N27SW - Gold with black radome
    N103SW - Standard Gold
     
    Special thanks to to Bill_3 over at X-Plane Forums for allowing me to incorporate his work into these liveries Check out his other content here. https://forums.x-plane.org/index.php?/files/file/42259-mixed-cabins-for-flyjsim-732-pro-v3/
     
    See my other Southwest packs here!
    Southwest 737-2H4 Livery Pack (1987~2005)
    Southwest 737-2H4 Livery Pack (Specials)
    Southwest 737-2H4 Livery Pack (Luv'd)
     

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  3. Southwest 737-2H4 Livery Pack (1987~2005)

    Southwest Airlines livery pack for the FlyJSim 732.
    Consists of four past liveries that flew for Southwest Airlines, all of which are a different variation of the lighter and more tan desert gold which flew in the late 80's, 90's and up until retirement.
    Aircraft Included:
    N85SW - Desert Gold (prior to addition of heart logo)
    N105SW - Desert Gold (prior to addition of heart logo, repair/patched vertical stab)
    N129SW - Desert Gold (with heart logos)
    N721WN - Desert Gold (with heart logos, slightly different configuration)
     
    Special thanks to to Bill_3 over at X-Plane Forums for allowing me to incorporate his work into these liveries Check out his other content here. https://forums.x-plane.org/index.php?/files/file/42259-mixed-cabins-for-flyjsim-732-pro-v3/
     
    See my other Southwest packs here!
    Southwest 737-2H4 Livery Pack (1971~1987)
    Southwest 737-2H4 Livery Pack (Specials)
    Southwest 737-2H4 Livery Pack (Luv'd)

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  4. Southwest 737-2H4 Livery Pack (Specials)

    FlyJSim 732 Livery pack consisting of 5 reworked liveries from my original SWA pack and one new livery. 
    N52SW - The Herb D. Kelleher - (Gold)
    N67SW - The Rollin W. King - (Gold)
    N68SW - The Winning Spirit (Gold)
    N71SW - The Donald G. Ogden (Tan)
    N96SW - The Fred J. Jones (Canyon Blue)
    Special thanks to to Bill_3 over at X-Plane Forums for allowing me to incorporate his custom cabin textures into these liveries Check out his other content here. 
     
     
    See my other Southwest packs here!
    Southwest 737-2H4 Livery Pack (1971~1987)
    Southwest 737-2H4 Livery Pack (1987~2005)
    Southwest 737-2H4 Livery Pack (Luv'd)

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  5. Southwest 737-2H4 Livery Pack (Luv'd)

    Excuse the pun...
    The last of my four Southwest packs for the FJS732. Interestingly enough, through the late 80's while aircraft were transitioning from "original gold" to "desert gold", it was all too common that mismatched parts would make it on the plane so it could get back in the air as quickly as possible.
    Aircraft Included:
    N29SW - Desert Gold. Higher dirt levels, faded paint, aft fuselage soot from thrust reversers.
    N62SW - Standard Gold. Higher dirt levels, faded paint, aft fuselage soot from thrust reversers.
    N95SW - Standard Gold. Desert gold radome and forward entry door.
    N104SW - Standard Gold. Desert gold radome.
     
    Special thanks to to Bill_3 over at X-Plane Forums for allowing me to incorporate his work into these liveries Check out his other content here. https://forums.x-plane.org/index.php?/files/file/42259-mixed-cabins-for-flyjsim-732-pro-v3/
     
    See my other Southwest packs here!
    Southwest 737-2H4 Livery Pack (1971~1987)
    Southwest 737-2H4 Livery Pack (1987~2005)
    Southwest 737-2H4 Livery Pack (Specials)
     
     

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  6. CDF - US Air B737-200

    For the FlyJSim 732, modelled after US Air N314AU

    84 downloads

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  7. CDF - United N9039U

    One of United's earlier jet-age liveries. I believe this was the 100th 737 to roll off of Boeing's production line.

    79 downloads

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  8. CDF - Air California Livery (FJS 732)

    Air California livery for the FlyJSim 732. This appears to be the third of four different liveries flown by Air California, and the last to uniquely feature their logo on the radome.

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  9. Alaska Airlines - 737-890 - N548AS "alaskaair.com" Invert Livery

    For the LevelUp 737-80NG. Based on Alaska Airlines N548AS which featured an "inverted" color scheme of its Icicle livery and "alaskaairlines.com" typeface in lieu of "Alaska". 
    Feel free to message me if there are any necessary fixes or requests. Thanks for checking this out and downloading!

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  10. American Airlines - 737-823 - Bare Metal Livery

    For the LevelUp 737-80NG. Consists of one livery based on a "typical" 800 that flew prior to the change to AAL's current livery.
    This particular variant is based on photos from c. 2013 with regard to "flat gray" cargo doors, "flat gray" aft belly, and minor details such as safety decals and nose gear door nomenclature. It seems like the further back in time you go, more are completely polished on the belly/cargo doors. I have these layered out and can easily create this variant if anyone wants it.
    Feel free to message me if there are any necessary fixes or requests. Thanks for checking this out and downloading!

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  11. Southwest 737-3H4 - "Spirit of Kitty Hawk"

    In 1984, Southwest Airlines took delivery of its first 737-300 serving as the launch customer for Boeing in what would be the first of over 1,000 300's built. It served the airline for 26 years before being preserved at the Frontiers of Flight Museum at Dallas Love. This pack contains three liveries which reflect all three variations in which it flew. Enjoy!

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  12. Alaska Airlines - 737-790 Icicle Mini-Pack

    Consists of three former liveries flown by Alaska Airlines for use with the LevelUp 737-700 model.
    Features:
    Each livery has slightly reworked, livery-specific normal maps, and reworked windows to closely match the real setup. Tail number is added to the cockpit placard. I'm not familiar with any other airline-specific cockpit/placard setups, so it's left unchanged outside of the tail number. N611AS: Standard Icicle Livery with no special markings other than an "Inflight Wi-Fi" logo near the passenger door which I saw featured in a number of photos. N612AS: Modernized Icicle Livery which flew for a short period c. 2015 prior to the change to Alaska's current livery. Minor changes were a "smoother" Alaska typeface, pinstriping moved away from "Alaska" typeface, reworked blended winglets, and green trim removed from the vertical stabilizer eskimo. The modernized Icicle livery had split scimitar winglet graphics which I did not bother with because I could not find a 700 that sported them. Only a minor fix if someone wants to fly with them, just let me know! N615AS: Icicle livery with slightly higher dirt levels and a replacement radome. Feel free to message me if there are any necessary fixes or requests. Thanks for checking this out and downloading!
     

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