Liveries

Microsoft Flight Simulator


Locate your Community Folder for Microsoft Flight Simulator.
NOTE:  The location depends on how you installed the simulator and whether it was downloaded from the Windows Store or Steam.

For the Windows Store Install:
C:\Users\[Your User Name]\AppData\Local\Packages\Microsoft.FlightSimulator_8wekyb3d8bbwe\LocalCache\Packages\

For the Steam install:
C:\Users\[Your User Name]\AppData\Local\Packages\Microsoft.FlightDashboard_8wekyb3d8bbwe\LocalCache\Packages\
IMPORTANT:  Windows 10, by default, hides the “AppData” folder. Go to “View” in File Explorer's Menu and select 'Hidden Items' to see it.

For the Custom Install:
If you happened to use a custom location for your Flight Simulator installation, then proceed there.


1.  Download the livery you wish to install from the Walker Air Transport site.

2.  Open the zip file of the downloaded aircraft livery.

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3.  Copy the folder to your Community Folder location.
NOTE:  All of our liveries have a standard naming convention – WAT-ABCD. If that's not what you see in the Community Folder, then you incorrectly copied it and/or nested the folder.

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4.  Load MSFS. You should now see a WAT livery for the aircraft you installed.

Prepar3D


We don't use livery installation programs provided by developers – such as PMDG Ops Center. Why? Most of them require their software in order to create their proprietary package. Because our Painters are volunteers, many don't actually own the aircraft; therefore, it makes it very difficult to create those packages. It also means updating liveries or making changes is even more difficult.

You have to manually install all liveries into Prepar3D®.


 

1.  Download the livery you wish to install from the Walker Air Transport site.

2.  Open the .zip file of the downloaded aircraft.

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Depending on the livery, you may have (1) or more texture.ABCD folders, or if there is an additional folder for other modifications there will be an accompanying read-me file that will instruct you on what to do.

3.  Copy the texture.ABCD to where the liveries are stored in your aircraft's folder.
NOTE:  If there's more than one (1), copy all of them.

Most aircraft are installed to: {simulatorinstallfolder}\SimObjects\Airplanes\

You may also find them located in: Documents\{simulator-addons}\

 


We're installing the PMDG Boeing 777-F livery and will use that as an example.

The aircraft is located at:
{simulatorinstallfolder}\SimObjects\Airplanes\PMDG 777F
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We're going to copy the texture.vcWAT and texture.WAT folders into this folder.

 

texture.vcWAT is the virtual cockpit for the 777-F; if you were to delete this folder the cockpit would return to the default Boeing Brown instead of the WAT Black Cockpit. This is not the case for every single livery, but is just a FYI if you come across other planes. You can usually find exactly what folder/files pertain to the cockpit panels and simply delete them to return the cockpit to the original color. 
NOTE:  We've stopped making black cockpits, however, we left the ones done still out there.

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Add the aircraft data so the livery shows up. To do that:

Open the aircraft.cfg file you see in the PMDG (or other aircraft) Folder. Also open the #ADD TO AIRCRAFT CFG.txt.

Left:  aircraft.cfg                                                                                 Right:  #ADD TO AIRCRAFT CFG.txt

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[fltsim.#] is a sequenced header for the liveries – if you look through aircraft.cfg, you may notice [fltsim.1], [fltsim.2], etc. You'll need to scroll to the very last entry and note the number. You're picking the next number after that.

 

Copy the contents of the #ADD TO AIRCRAFT CFG.txt and paste them beneath the very last entry in aircraft.cfg – as illustrated below.

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In the case of this aircraft, our next [fltsim.#] number will be '1' (they always start with 0.)

Let's change the # to 1. Then, it should appear like so.

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Save the file and load your Simulator.

X-Plane


There are a significant number of modifications available in the X-Plane community – from 3D engines to fuselage texturing. We try very hard to ensure we provide you with textures for all of those. Please keep this in mind when you're downloading a livery.

 

You may see a #Modifications folder inside the download link. In that, you'll often find things like Engine textures that are required if you installed an Engine Modification Package – such as the Carda engines for the Airbus. You might also find 'Raccoon Masks' too – it truly depends on what the aircraft is.

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Why do you provide engine textures?
Most 3D engine model enhancements use different textures. And because we have a standard design, we must provide Black (Modern Livery) and White (Vintage Livery) textures for those mods. Otherwise, you'll be flying our colors wrong.

 


1.  Download the livery you wish to install from the Walker Air Transport site.

2.  Open the .zip file of the downloaded aircraft.

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3.  Navigate to your aircraft folder. Choose your plane.
NOTE:  Depending on how you setup your aircraft folder, it may not look like what's shown below.

Copy the folder within the .zip file into the liveries folder of the aircraft – as illustrated below.

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IMPORTANT:  Do not nest the folders when you unzip, or copy, to your liveries folder. It should look exactly like the image below.

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4.  Load X-Plane. You should now see a WAT livery for the aircraft you installed.