
Description
This is a repaint for the excellent Flysimware Learjet 35A. N421SV, s/n 660, is a 1990 Learjet 35A and one of the last 17 Learjet 35A aircraft ever built.
Installation
Simply drag and drop the 'livery-fsw-l35a-n421sv' folder into your MSFS Community folder.
Credits
Livery created by Tim-HH using Adobe Substance 3D Painter and Adobe Photoshop.
Flysimware Learjet 35A - N421SV
Repaint your Flysimware Learjet 35A with this N421SV livery, a 1990 Learjet 35A. Simply drag and drop the folder into your Community folder for installation. Created by Tim-HH, this repaint is detailed with Adobe Substance 3D Painter and Photoshop.
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Version History
The livery is now compatible with the MSFS 2024 native version of the Flysimware Learjet 35A.
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I don't think you missed any details of the actual paint scheme - if someone is nitpicking the 35A airframe design "software vs. actual" for squawks, the only discrepancies I see at quick glance on this (and other digital reproductions of 421SV) are:
1 - SV has the 24" executive door, not the 36" cargo door. The airframe and window configs are same, difference being the larger 36" door's right-side frame ends just a few inches left of cabin window 1
2 - Most 35A interiors had some variant of forward front-facing seat(s) with built-in lav configuration, however our Learjet had a unique factory-equipped "extended" forward cabinet structure, opposite entry door on SIC side that contained a sliding lav hidden within cabinetry. So seating was the 4-way center club plus 3-person rear divan.
3 - And most 35As including SV had only one vertical comm/nav antenna on top of fuselage instead of two that most sim programs show.
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could you paint this Lear for me if I were to give you a few pics?
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