falcon409
October 7th, 2011, 07:53
Since I've been spending a lot of time in and around Grahams amazing Pacific Islands Scenery, I decided to search out some liveries a bit more specific to that area. One that I found is InterIsland Air that serves the Tonga Islands and Samoa, among others. I found one shot of a Do-228 in their fleet and so I chose that aircraft from PAD as the basis for these liveries. . . .also because Graham already had one livery for that aircraft type on his website, lol. Anyway, the liveries are 4096x4096 (dds) and besides the exterior, I also gave the interior some going over. I redid the VC textures, using custom gauge bezels and newer, better resolution images of avionics for the throttle quadrant (non-functional). I was able to find a much clearer image for the overhead and after some skewing to adjust it back to a flat image, I set it in place and then moved all the switches to match the labeling on the texture.
Because of the way I redid the VC panels, some of the original gauges had to be replace as they had gauge faces already and needed to be just the gauge so it merged into the bezels I made. I'll have to look closely at the gauges to be sure I can include them with the zipfile, otherwise you'll be left to replace them with gauges of your own and could be rather tricky unless you have FSPanel Studio. Anyway, the pics below are for the InterIsland Air Livery and interior. The second livery is simply an upgrade of the one for Air Marshall Islands that Graham makes available on his website and will have the same interior as the InterIsland livery.
Because of the way I redid the VC panels, some of the original gauges had to be replace as they had gauge faces already and needed to be just the gauge so it merged into the bezels I made. I'll have to look closely at the gauges to be sure I can include them with the zipfile, otherwise you'll be left to replace them with gauges of your own and could be rather tricky unless you have FSPanel Studio. Anyway, the pics below are for the InterIsland Air Livery and interior. The second livery is simply an upgrade of the one for Air Marshall Islands that Graham makes available on his website and will have the same interior as the InterIsland livery.