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 Bombardier CRJ900ER American Eagle N574NN

Repaint by:
 Steve Drabek
Base AE textures from AS paintkit, Stefan, Holgi and others unknown to me

Aerosoft paintkit (and base textures) by:
 Stefan Hoffmann

Installation (CRJ Livery Manager):
 Start the Aerosoft/Digital Aviation CRJ Livery Manager and drag the ZIP-File into the list - or click "Add Livery" and select the desired file. 
 You get a preview of the new livery - and install it with just one click. (You can read all Livery Manager functions by clicking the "?" button!)

Special note.  It's been reported by my beta testers that my liveries do not work in the Livery Manager.  I have my file structure identical to Holgi's so not sure why.

You may have to manually install.

 

The entry for the aircraft.cfg:

[FLTSIM.X]
title=CRJ900ER American Eagle N574NN
sim=CRJ900_AMM
model=
panel=
sound=
texture=AE_N574NN
kb_checklists=BombardierCRJ900_check
kb_reference=BombardierCRJ900_ref
atc_id=N574NN
atc_airline=American
atc_parking_types=GATE,RAMP
ui_manufacturer="Bombardier"
ui_type="CRJ900ER"
ui_variation="American Eagle"
ui_typerole="Regional Jet"
ui_createdby="Aerosoft/Digital Aviation"
description="CRJ900ER/American Eagle N574NNnwww.aerosoft.com\nRepaint by Steve Drabek\n\nThe CRJ (Canadair Regional Jet) family of aircraft was derived from the Canadair Challenger business jet, which began its operational life as the LearStar 600. The Bombardier Canadair CRJ700, which entered service in 2001, is a stretched version of the CRJ100/200 regional jet, with increased seating capacity from 50 to 70. With increased length and upgraded landing gear, the CRJ700 features a longer wing span and leading edge slats. Like other members of the CRJ family, the CRJ700 features an electronic flight instrument system (EFIS) avionics suite and “glass cockpit” instrumentation."
category=airplane

Acknowledgements:
 The blanks used as a basis for this repaint are by Aerosoft/Digital Aviation. Thank you for the wonderful model and the great paintkit.
 Thank you Hans.
 Thanks to Holgi for any textures I may be inadvertently using in paints created from the original AS paintkits.  I also used his readme file as the basis of mine (since he's painted 100's of planes for AS).

Legal Stuff:
 This repaint is released as FREEWARE. You may use and modify it in any way you wish, but you may NOT use it in any kind of money-making
 endeavor, and you may NOT publicly distribute any copies of it, whether modified or not, without my permission. 

Steve

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Steve, that's the wrong One World logo. AMR changed it when they moved to the new livery and American sent it to us along with the other materials when we where doing their new liveries for the Bus.

 

I made a version for ya here though.

 

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6 hours ago, DetCord said:

Steve, that's the wrong One World logo. AMR changed it when they moved to the new livery and American sent it to us along with the other materials when we where doing their new liveries for the Bus.

 

I made a version for ya here though.

 

Hey Det,

Thanks for the heads-up and the new logo!  I'll get it fixed and post an update.

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Hey Brett...

My plate is pretty full at the moment.

I haven't even gotten the new CRJ yet. :(  Asd I have no idea how different the texture maps are for it in comparison to the older version.

In addition to the A330 paints you may have seen by me (just look here.....Steve's A330 paints).....

 

...I'm also a PMDG beta team member and have been painting the Baby Boeing for the upcoming release (its not released yet)....

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So its not like I don't want to move the textures over (or even update them using the new PBR method I did for my American A330 Mica-infused silver paint shown below)....its just a little crazy at the moment for me. :)

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