Ixeg 737300 Liveries [ PREMIUM ]

Ixeg 737300 Liveries [ PREMIUM ]

If you are building your collection, start with these iconic schemes. They represent the golden age of the 737-300.

The 737-300 was the backbone of global short-to-medium-haul travel throughout the late 20th century. Retro liveries let you fly the jet in its historical prime:

Extract the downloaded livery folder into the liveries directory. Make sure you don't have nested folders (e.g., a folder inside a folder). The .acf file of the aircraft needs to recognize the folder containing the .png texture files immediately. ixeg 737300 liveries

Before we dive into the liveries, it's worth acknowledging the masterpiece they adorn. The IXEG 737-300 "Classic" for X-Plane is renowned for its study-level systems, stunning flight model, and meticulous attention to detail, offering the most authentic Boeing 737 Classic experience available in any simulator. From the satisfying thunk of the landing gear to the precise modeling of the vintage flight deck, this add-on has set the gold standard. Enhancing this incredible simulation with a historical or visually striking livery is the perfect way to fully capture the spirit of the 737-300, an aircraft that formed the backbone of global short-to-medium-haul aviation for decades.

Drag and drop the extracted livery folder directly into the liveries directory. If you are building your collection, start with

No 737-300 collection is complete without Southwest. The -300 was the backbone of Southwest's fleet for decades. The Desert Gold (retro) livery looks particularly authentic on the stubby -300 fuselage.

To help me find or suggest the perfect paint scheme for your next flight, let me know: Retro liveries let you fly the jet in

What or aviation era are you looking to fly?

These liveries are essential for recreating the "golden age" of regional jets. They reflect the era when the 737-300 was the backbone of fleets like Lufthansa, British Airways, and USAir.

The early white-and-orange rust schemes that dominated European point-to-point travel in the late 1990s.

: Unpack the archive using a program like WinRAR or 7-Zip. Ensure you extract it down to the single root folder named after the livery (e.g., IXEG 737-300 Southwest Desert Gold ).