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    PMDG DC-6 - Braniff International Airways (Early) - Image 1

    Description

    Due to it´s wartime contribution service, the Texas based Braniff was granted in 1946 with routes to the Caribbean, Mexico, Central and South America (routes that were exclusive for Panagra´s El Pacificos until then). The DC-6, nicknamed "El Conquistador" were used for the long distance routes, specially to Rio and Buenos Aires.

    As it was part of Braniff´s DNA, they showed beautifull and flashy liveries, being the early one available in this version my favourite with a lot of colors over a polished metal fuselage and eventually a painted white roof.

    For the second livery used by Braniff on th DC-6 check here, for the Braniff Freighter check here.

    2021/10/14 - Fuselage and Tail livery complete oberhaul /Added Tailnumbers 881 to 886 both polished and with white roof

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    b

    1 day ago

    The latest Braniff livery loaded right up with the pmdg app,but this early model wont get detected by the pmdg app.I cant oinstall it.
    j

    about 7 hours ago

    Hi mate, this works on the PMDG OC3 version
    z

    over 4 years ago

    Fantastic work, one of my favourite liveries for the DC-6 now.

    j

    over 4 years ago

    Nice! It´s probably my favorite too, together with Panagra.

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    PMDG DC-6 - Braniff International Airways (Early)

    Fly in style with the PMDG DC-6 in the vibrant early Braniff International Airways livery. Explore exclusive long-distance routes to destinations in the Americas with the iconic "El Conquistador" aircraft. Enjoy the beautiful and flashy colors over a polished metal fuselage, a true classic in aviation history. Upgrade your flight simulation experience with this detailed and historically accurate add-on.

    Downloads2K
    Version4.0
    File Size349.2 MB
    Published4 years ago
    Updated4 years ago

    More Information

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    MSFS2020/24
    Sub-CategoryPMDG DC-6
    Affiliation
    PMDG DC-6
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    Version History

    Fuselage and Tail livery complete oberhaul Added Tailnumbers 881 to 886

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