
Description
This is a repaint for the excellent Flysimware Learjet 35A. C-GTJL, serial number 35-124, was built in 1977 and acquired by Sunwest Aviation in 1996. After 26 years of safe service to Sunwest Aviation, C-GTJL was retired in 2022.
Installation
Simply drag and drop the 'livery-fsw-l35a-c-gtjl' folder into your MSFS Community folder.
Requires at least V1.2.0 of the FSW Learjet 35A.
Credits
Many thanks to ryanbatc for providing the superb screenshots!
Livery created by Tim-HH using Adobe Substance 3D Painter and Adobe Photoshop.
Flysimware Learjet 35A - C-GTJL
Repaint of C-GTJL, a Learjet 35A built in 1977 and flown by Sunwest Aviation. Simply install into your Community folder. Custom livery for FSW Learjet 35A V1.2.0, credits to Tim-HH and ryanbatc for their contributions.
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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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