A fictional South African Airways livery for the PMDG 737-800 PMDG BW ZS-SIG. The livery is based on the real aircraft, a 737-200, that wore this livery in the mid to late 90's before getting the new livery. This file contains the ptp-file that must be installed using the PMDG Operations Center (OC2).
To install:
1. Extract the PTP file to any location on your PC (Normally 'Downloads' folder or 'Desktop" is easiest.
2. Run the PMDG Operations Center as Administrator.
3. Navigate to 'Aircraft and Liveries' Tab, then select 'Livery Utilities" from the drop down menu.
4. Select the simulator you are using (Microsoft Flight SImulator for this livery).
5. Select the 'PMDG 737-800' under 'Installed Products', then slect the 'PMDG 737-800' under 'Variants/Models'.
6. Click 'Install from PTP'. Navigate to the PTP file you just extracted and select it, then click 'Open'.
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If you have any trouble with the OC installation process, please go to the PMDG forums (https://forum.pmdg.com/).
Thank you to the team at PMDG for the brilliant aircraft and the excellent paint kit with which these liveries were created.
Enjoy!
It seems fantastic to me.
A little thing. I think the South African flag on the right side of the fuselage is flipped horizontally.
1 years ago
You are correct. Well spotted!
The one on the right was painted facing rearward, as was the norm on many airlines back then. However, it was later changed to face forward, as if the flag is being waved into the wind (direction of travel).
I took some artistic licence here, as it annoyed me that the flag was facing rearward, and as I imagined these liveries would be “retro” liveries painted on a modern-day fleet, i assumed modern practices regarding which way the flag must be, would be used.
1 years ago
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