Livery of Cape Air's Cessna 208B N143CA. When operating with Cape Air this aircraft was on floats.
The Aircraft is no longer with Cape Air but instead with Haugland Group Aviation. The sale of this aircraft revealed the design of the cabin seat which i have tryed to replicate minus some mirrowing of the right and left seats.
The File contains two versions one with the painted registration of N143CA the second has the registration in the default 208B but in black and changeable.
Simply drag and drop the version you would like into your community folder.
Reviews
Great livery! Would love to see it for the BlackSquare version as well!
Nice Livery. Could you please update this? With SU9, the textures are all pink 😞
Thank you, this is really awesome, and thanks for doing the internal painting as well. wow!
Comments
Pretty empty over here.
Orangeblue77
RawFPV
totheskies
Textures are pink again, prob after the AAU update
Nutkinthe3rd author
Which textures are showing pink? I loaded it up on my end but couldn't see anything. granted I didn't fly it.
1 years ago
nathanyoung1980
Great livery! Would love to see it for the BlackSquare version as well!
totheskies
Nice Livery. Could you please update this? With SU9, the textures are all pink 😞
Nutkinthe3rd author
Could you point me to which textures are pink?
2 years ago
Adecimbo
Thank you, this is really awesome, and thanks for doing the internal painting as well. wow!
Retnavycpo1987
I flew in a Cape Air aircraft from SEATAC to Wes Lupien Airport on Whidbey Island in 1996. The landing was exciting, because there are (or were at the time) a line of trees, very close to the end of the runway. The pilot had to drop down quickly at touchdown, just after clearing the trees. Almost like a carrier approach. At the time, I was with several other members of a Navy squadron that was moving from Guam to Whidbey. Our Commanding Officer was on the flight with us. He wasn't the least apprehensive about the landing, so we weren't either! It wasn't a Caravan. I know it was twin prop; not sure whether Piper, Beechcraft, or Cessna. But thank you for this livery! It brings back memories. A retired Navy CPO.
billgranada
Nutkinthe3rd author
3 years ago
Seblzahn