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A detailed depiction of Dominicanas iconic livery for the PMDG DC-6 A&B aircraft, reflecting a blend of modernity and nostalgia. Explore the history of Dominicanas operations to the US and its eventual transformation into a freighter until the airlines closure in 1994. Discover the beauty of the bare metal Dominicana livery recreated with precision and care in this add-on.
VASP bought Loide and began operating it´s fleet, this time naming them on their own as DC6 "C", and christening the LFA as "Amazonas". During the 60s they were mainly kept with the paint we see in this version, operating purely with passenger transport. From 1969, with the arrival of the 737s, the DC-6s were converted into freighters (Standard "A") and kombi (Passengers + Cargo, official variant of the Douglas "C"), but the company continued with the marketing denomination of "DC-6C" also for the pure freighters (like LFA).
After the collapse of Südwestflug, in 1968 the company was rebranded as Germanair with new management and HQ moved from Stuttgart to Frankfurt. The Company employed three DC-6s; D-ABAH, D-ABAY and D-ABAZ. The company kept on focusing in the same market; connecting Germany and southern european summer destinations, but with much more sucess then it´s rpedecessor, since the company grew to add jets to the operation and eventually merging with Bavaria in late 70s and today is still active as part of TUIfly.
After a few years flying with Südwestflug, Germanair and Transportflug Cargo, the two remaining DC-6s were painted slightly different in oder to enter service with Elbeflug in 1970 but never took saw any commercial flights after tax authorities found out that regardless creditors pumping 10 000 000 DM, the owners granting themselves astronomic salaries with no clear intention of getting the opperating profitable. The company was shut down in 1972.
Explore the iconic PMDG DC-6B aircraft in the livery of Greenlandairs "Sululik" & "Amalik" models, which operated in the 1970s connecting Greenland to Europe and North America. With its historical significance and powerful Wasp engines, this add-on brings a piece of aviation history to your Microsoft Flight Simulator experience.
Real Aerovias operated the Douglas DC-6 PP-YSI, PP-YSJ, PP-YSL, originally from SAS and also PP-YSM and PP-YSN, originally from Northwest. They flew with Real for a short period, as they began service in 1961, the same year that Real Aerovias was absorbed by Varig following years of a serious financial crisis in Real. As was customary at the time, Real called their DC-6B "Super DC-6B", a designation that never really existed.
SATA (Serviço Açoriano de Transportes Aéreos, Azorean Air Transport Service) operated two DC-6, CS-TAJ and CS-TAK, temporarily provided by the Portuguese Air Force during the summer of 1976. Later in 1977 the CS-TAJ returned to operation with SATA and from 1979 also the CS-TAK. SATA also got the CS-TAN from 1979 onwards. The DC-6s operated, however, only until 1980 with the company before being returned to FAP.
Experience the historic Pan American-Grace Airways (Panagra) with this PMDG DC-6B add-on, featuring the iconic "El Pacifico" livery. Fly through South America along the Pacific coast and witness the rivalry between Panagra and Braniff in Latin America. Relive the golden age of aviation with the four beautifully liveried DC-6Bs flown by Panagra.
Bravo Airways UR-CRX with COCKPIT and CABIN | MD-82 | FLY THE MADDOG 20TH ANNIVERSARY
This add-on features the Bravo Airways livery for the MD-82 aircraft, specifically the UR-CRX, which was leased by Anda Air and later operated by Bravo Airways. The livery is based on its appearance after a partial repainting in 2017, with black leather seat textures included. The aircraft primarily operated from Kyiv and performed charter flights to destinations like Turkey and Egypt before being stored in Boryspil due to ongoing conflicts.
The Antonov AN-2 YL-LEV commemorates the 20th anniversary of Flying Adventure Tours, an association focused on preserving vintage aircraft and offering affordable flights. This add-on includes the "Wheels" and "Wheels New" variants for MSFS 2020 and MSFS 2024. The livery is available as freeware and was developed with support from the Flying Adventure Tours organization. The original AN-2 model is required to utilize this livery.
Fly the skies with easyJets iconic livery for the FlyByWire Airbus A320neo in stunning 8K resolution. Based in the UK, easyJet is known for its extensive European routes, with destinations even reaching Iceland. Installation is a breeze - simply drag and drop the folder into your MSFS "Community" folder.