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Contents of this ZIP-package: 
 Bombardier CRJ900ER Eurowings (Operated on behalf of Germanwings) D-ACNN

Repaint by:
 Steve Drabek
Base Eurowings 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!)

The entry for the aircraft.cfg:

[FLTSIM.X]
title=CRJ900ER EuroWings D-ACNN
sim=CRJ900_AMM
model=
panel=
sound=
texture=EUR_DACNN
kb_checklists=BombardierCRJ900_check
kb_reference=BombardierCRJ900_ref
atc_id=D-ACNN
atc_airline=Eurowings
atc_parking_types=GATE,RAMP
ui_manufacturer="Bombardier"
ui_type="CRJ900ER"
ui_variation="Eurowings"
ui_typerole="Regional Jet"
ui_createdby="Aerosoft/Digital Aviation"
description="CRJ900ER/Eurowings D-ACNN \nwww.aerosoft.com\nRepaint by Steve Drabek\n\nBase Eurowings textures from AS paintkit, Stefan, Holgi and others unknown to me
\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 inadvertenly using in paints created from the orginal AS paintkits.  I also used his readme file as the basis of mine (since he's painted 100's of planes for AS).

Thanks to Martin J. Gallego for permission to use his excellent tail photograph!

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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Just a question: Why do you upload a livery (including the identical plane registration) that is part of the base pack anyway? Or were you yourself the painter of that livery? It's a bit confusing.

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vor 1 hour , FWAviation sagte:

Just a question: Why do you upload a livery (including the identical plane registration) that is part of the base pack anyway? Or were you yourself the painter of that livery? It's a bit confusing.

As you might have noticed, there is already a D-ACNN coming with the CRJ. But the one which comes with the CRJ is a Lufthansa Regional (opb LH Cityline). Which was a former Eurowings Plane. But as you might know as well EWG stopped flying the CRJ and they were converted to Lufthansa Regional.

 

So this is a different Paint.

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12 hours ago, FWAviation said:

Just a question: Why do you upload a livery (including the identical plane registration) that is part of the base pack anyway? Or were you yourself the painter of that livery? It's a bit confusing.

See this post for clarity:

http://forum.aerosoft.com/index.php?/topic/125670-crj-900-eurowings-d-acnn/#comment-832830

 

As Philipp17 noted.... the original eurowings paint was originally planned, but got replaced by LH Regional. So this is the paint that was in the paintkit that did not get updated and included with the retail version....I offered to upload it for those who wanted the old eurowings in addition to the current LH livery.

As you may have noticed I updated the tail textures as well.

 

10 hours ago, Philipp17 said:

Gorgeous Repaint. Finally a Eurowings CRJ. Thank you very much.

 

Thanks Philipp, glad you're enjoying her.

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vor 24 Minuten, steve dra sagte:

See this post for clarity:

http://forum.aerosoft.com/index.php?/topic/125670-crj-900-eurowings-d-acnn/#comment-832830

 

As Philipp17 noted.... the original eurowings paint was originally planned, but got replaced by LH Regional. So this is the paint that was in the paintkit that did not get updated and included with the retail version....I offered to upload it for those who wanted the old eurowings in addition to the current LH livery.

As you may have noticed I updated the tail textures as well.

 

Thanks Philipp, glad you're enjoying her.

 

Oh darn... It completely escaped my eye that your repaint has a Eurowings logo. Sorry for my superfluous question then. And thanks for your great work!

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8 hours ago, FWAviation said:

 

Oh darn... It completely escaped my eye that your repaint has a Eurowings logo. Sorry for my superfluous question then. And thanks for your great work!

 

No problem....all those Lufthansa/Germanwings etc regionals are hard to keep up with.:blink:

Glad you're enjoying the paint.

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