Liveries Mod - Fs2004 Level-d 767-300 All Regular
In the ever-evolving world of flight simulation, where Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 and X-Plane 12 dominate the headlines, a dedicated community of simmers remains firmly anchored in the past. For them, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2004 (FS2004) – also known as A Century of Flight – is not just a game; it’s a finely-tuned ecosystem of realism and nostalgia.
At the heart of this ecosystem sits a masterpiece of add-on engineering: the Level-D Simulations 767-300. Released in the mid-2000s, this aircraft set a benchmark for systems depth. Fully functional FMC, realistic IRS alignment, failure modes, and a flight model that punished the unprepared—it was the PMDG of its era. However, for years, one complaint echoed through forums like Avsim and Flightsim.com: The default liveries are limited. FS2004 Level-D 767-300 all regular liveries mod
Enter the FS2004 Level-D 767-300 all regular liveries mod. This community-driven compilation aims to replace the sparse default paint kit with a global fleet of real-world airline colors. In this article, we will explore what this mod is, why you need it, how to install it, and which liveries you can expect. In the ever-evolving world of flight simulation, where
Before diving into the livery mod, let’s acknowledge the host aircraft. Developed by Level-D Simulations (a brand of Wilco Publishing), the 767-300 for FS2004 featured: In short, it was the PMDG 737 of its day
In short, it was the PMDG 737 of its day. But its default livery selection was limited to just five options: American Airlines, Delta (old colors), British Airways (Landor), United (Battleship gray), and a generic house livery.
Manual install (advanced users):
Uninstall: