FSX textures for DC-3 aircraft by Microsoft and modified by James Eden and Jon Murchison. Turner and Lake Central textures by Gary Harper are for FSX default DC-3 with "Awsome 4 Some" modifications ONLY!!!
Contact me at gharp58@bigriver.net if any problems


Copy the text below and paste in your aircraft config. file substituting your next consecutive
[flightsim.__] number for "xx".

[fltsim.xx]
title=Douglas DC-3 Turner Airlines
sim=Douglas_DC3
model=reg
panel=
sound=
texture=Trnr
kb_checklists=Douglas_DC3_check
kb_reference=Douglas_DC3_ref
atc_id=N21716
ui_manufacturer="Awesome 4 Some"
ui_type="DC-3"
ui_variation=Turner Airlines
ui_typerole="Twin Engine Prop"
ui_createdby="Microsoft Corporation, modified by James Eden"
description="The Douglas DC-3 revolutionized air transportation and airline service during the 1930s and 1940s. It was a luxury airliner that boasted cabin heat and running water in its on-board lavatory. With the right balance of efficiency, range, speed, and payload, the DC-3 was the first aircraft to earn a profit for its owners just by carrying passengers. The hero of early airlines, a handful of DC-3s are still at work today."

[fltsim.xx]
title=Douglas DC-3 Lake Central Airlines
sim=Douglas_DC3
model=reg
panel=
sound=
texture=lca
kb_checklists=Douglas_DC3_check
kb_reference=Douglas_DC3_ref
atc_id=N57131
ui_manufacturer="Awesome 4 Some"
ui_type="DC-3"
ui_variation=Lake Central Airlines
ui_typerole="Twin Engine Prop"
ui_createdby="Microsoft Corporation, modified by James Eden"
description="The Douglas DC-3 revolutionized air transportation and airline service during the 1930s and 1940s. It was a luxury airliner that boasted cabin heat and running water in its on-board lavatory. With the right balance of efficiency, range, speed, and payload, the DC-3 was the first aircraft to earn a profit for its owners just by carrying passengers. The hero of early airlines, a handful of DC-3s are still at work today."





These textures are freeware. Use them for your own enjoyment but please don't sell them!
Many thanks to Microsoft/Aces, James Eden, and Jon Murchison for this aircraft and modifications.