Fictional South African Air Force 60 Squadron livery for the PMDG 737-800 BBJ2 with blended winglets. The livery is based on the Boeing 707 Tankers that the SAAF used.
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The aquisition of three Boeing 707's in March 1982 was the result of a ten year project undertaken to provide the SAAF with a dedicated air-to-air refuelling capability and it fell upon 60 Squadron to undertake this responsibility when the unit was reformed at AFB Waterkloof on 16 July 1986. The fleet grew to five aircraft with the acquisition of two more Boeings in 1990 and 1992 respectively. An electronic warfare and early warning capability was added to the unit's primary responsibility.
The squadron provided a highly effective force multiplier to the Buccaneers of 24 Squadron, 1 Squadron's Mirage F1AZ's, Cheetah E's of 5 squadron and continued to do so for 2 Squadron's Cheetah C and D variants.
Operations wound down with the last operational Boeing 707 flight flown on 10 July 2007 to Bujumbura, Kinshasa and Kindu. Aircraft 1415 was flown to AFB Makhado on 3 October 2007 and 1419 was flown to the SAAF Museum, Swartkop, on 2 November 2007.
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This file contains the ptp-file that must be installed using the PMDG Operations Center (OC2).
To install:
1. Extract the PTP file to any location on your PC (Normally 'Downloads' folder or 'Desktop" is easiest.
2. Run the PMDG Operations Center as Administrator.
3. Navigate to 'Aircraft and Liveries' Tab, then select 'Livery Utilities" from the drop down menu.
4. Select the simulator you are using (Microsoft Flight SImulator for this livery).
5. Select the 'PMDG 737-800' under 'Installed Products', then slect the 'PMDG 737-800BBJ2' under 'Variants/Models'.
6. Click 'Install from PTP'. Navigate to the PTP file you just extracted and select it, then click 'Open'.
If you have any trouble with the OC installation process, please go to the PMDG forums (https://forum.pmdg.com/).
Thank you to the team at PMDG for the brilliant aircraft and the excellent paint kit with which these liveries were created.
Enjoy!