Please use the latest version of the FlyByWire A32NX Installer to convert livereis for use with the FBW A32NX mod.
Thanks for your interest in the Braniff International Flying Colors Retro Pack. This livery pack contains 10 individual drag and drop compatible liveries for Braniff International in the "jelly bean" style. This was the first livery for Braniff designed by Alexander Girard as part of the Plain Plane advertising campaign. Included are 10 different colors to choose from across the spectrum. Please note that my research shows all of these appear to have been painted on actual planes at some point in history but there is a distinct lack of quality photographs going back to the early 70s, where I had poor source material I've done the best I can to make the colors appear sensible in the various lighting scenarios encountered in FS2020. If you have a good, color correct example of any particular jelly bean color (an actual photograph, not a screenshot from another sim or of a diecast model) please feel free to pass it along and I'll update as needed.
v1.2 - 12/09/20
Added air traffic upport for all colors
Updated to remove the stripes/lines from the APU area, that was included (wrongly) on the default MSFS A320 texture.
Also, please let me know what you think by commenting and/or leaving a review, check out my other liveries here on flightsim.to and consider donating a couple bucks if this is exactly what you were looking for.
And as always, more retro liveries coming as time permits.
Thank you very much for all those beautiful Braniff Flying Colors. They look fantastic.
Herman
2 years ago
hermankreimes
AMAZING
2 years ago
avdo
I grew up in Houston, right under one of the arrivals of the old Intercontinental Airport (now George Bush.) And those colorful Braniff jets were a constant thing. Seeing these liveries just took me right back. Thanks for the work you do.
3 years ago
OldGuyGrumps
3 years ago
RayProudfoot
3 years ago
Dready1906
4 years ago
Arklight
4 years ago
4 years ago
P1NBA11ER
Jabe
Yet again, you da man, thank you so much for sharing.
4 years ago
C0SM0S