Before diving into the library, it is important to understand the context. The 737-300 was the launch model of the Classic series, introduced in 1984. It featured the CFM56-3 engine, which is distinctly flat-bottomed—a visual feature the IXEG team modeled perfectly.
You cannot fly a 737-300 without honoring its largest operator. The classic "Desert Gold" scheme with its red and orange stripes perfectly encapsulates 1990s domestic flying. The cleaner "Canyon Blue" represents the airframe's final years of service.
Most custom liveries are downloaded as compressed archive files ( .zip , .rar , or .7z ). Open the archive file. ixeg 737300 liveries
Experience a piece of aviation history with the United Shuttle pack. United Shuttle was a low-cost operation that flew from 1994 to 2001. This pack includes multiple aircraft in the "Battleship Grey" livery with different variations of the Shuttle branding, reflecting the evolution of this short-lived but memorable brand.
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X-Plane or reload the aircraft to see the new options in the flight configuration menu. Livery List & Requests - General Discussion - X-Pilot
Navigate to your main X-Plane installation folder on your hard drive or SSD. Step 2: Navigate to the IXEG Aircraft Folder You cannot fly a 737-300 without honoring its
Most liveries are downloaded as a .zip or .rar file. Extract the contents using a tool like 7-Zip or WinRAR. You should see a single main folder named after the airline (e.g., IXEG 737-300 Lufthansa ).
A newer platform that hosts several high-quality modern and "retro" packs for the Classic 737.