Flybe was a British airline based in Exeter, England. Until its sale to Connect Airways in 2019, it was the largest independent regional airline in Europe. Flybe provided more than half of UK domestic flights outside London. (Source: Wikipedia)
For the brand new Aerosoft Twin Otter, here is the Flybe livery. This livery was painted on the Twin Otter registered G-BZFP during Loganair's franchise agreement with Flybe, in which all Loganair services would operate under the Flybe brand. Therefore this Twin Otter was painted in the Flybe colours and Loganair's twice-daily service to Barra airport, the only commercial airport in the world where aircraft land on a beach, now flew under the Flybe brand.
Enjoy!
Dependencies:
This file requires the payware Twin Otter addon by Aerosoft in order to work. This can be purchased here.
Installation:
This file uses drag and drop installation. Simply unzip the download file and place the extracted folder into your community folder. See this page for more instructions.
Redistribution:
This livery has been posted exclusively on flightsim.to. Absolutely no redistribution or reposting of this livery is allowed under any circumstances. This livery is protected under copyright and redistribution is illegal.
captaincrazy
Great livery! I have a request, too- Can you do the Peruvian Air Force twin otter repaint? They use it for humanitarian missions and bush flights, and most of them are based out of Iquito
BtcSimmer
Great looking livery Thanks SincereSpeedbird! https://youtu.be/xoHMe6sVl80
TheC7Flyer
Hi, Very nice livery!. Knowing that there is no paintkit available, it is very well done! I would like to try to paint one but I can't find where the file is to load it into Blender (like the default planes). Do you know where I can find it? It's the same example with the Kodiak 100, there are dozens and dozens of liveries here but I can't find the file for blender. Greetings!
SincereSpeedbird author
Hi, thanks for your support! For third party aircraft (not installed from the marketplace), you can find the model file in your community folder. For example, for the Aerosoft Twin otter you go to:
Community > aerosoft-aircraft-twin-otter > Sim Objects > Airplanes > [Select Varient] > Model
The file you need should be there to import into blender!
2 years ago