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ZitatA freighter livery could certainly be created with winglets, but a freighter variant is not modelled for the 767 (in FS9 or FSX). The developers choose (many years ago) to model ONE variant of the 767-300ER - with GE engines. Repainters can choose to repaint the 767 in any way they wish. I'm sure many talented painters out there will get busy once the winglet painkit has been released.
As it stands now, the winglet update will be released with the Level-D "Flying Colors" livery only.
Some winglet liveries - like the Hawaiian, AA, and Qantas - will be avaialble for download from members forum.
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WINGLET UPDATE & NEWSNovember 18, 2010
FUELLISH MATTERS: The team and testers are currently testing the fuel burn on flights over 3000nm with standard and winglet versions. I'm airborne from JFK to ANC right now. When all the reports are in, the devs can put the finishing touches to fuel calculation.
PAINT BY NUMBERS: Gary Hayes and John Tavendale have created a stunning a new paint kit - lots of new textures and fixes - for ALL VERSIONS of the 767. The new paintkit will be released as a separate download once the Winglet Update has been posted. Gary Hayes has also created a video tutorial that will be uploaded to YouTube.
Zitat
The new Repaint Kit is amazing. I'm sure Gary and other repaint artists can assist with specific questions when it's released. I watched part 1 of the repaint video tutorial last night. Will be very helpful for repainters. A new Repaint Forum will be created to discuss and share repaint tips and tricks once the Winglet Update is complete.Not sure about the engine fanblades, ace.
My test flight was cut short, unfortunately.
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