Ixeg 737-300 Liveries
The official IXEG support forum on X-Plane.org has a dedicated "Paint Hangar." This is the first stop for verified, high-resolution liveries. Look for threads by known painters like S-Jones, XPT, or Captain K-Man .
Here’s a helpful guide for (X-Plane 11/12): ixeg 737-300 liveries
(Each livery goes in its own subfolder inside liveries/ ) The official IXEG support forum on X-Plane
IXEG 737-300 for X-Plane is widely considered one of the most accurate flight simulations of the "Classic" Boeing series. Because this aircraft flew for decades across every continent, the variety of liveries available reflects a massive era of aviation history, transitioning from the polished metal of the 80s to the modern "euro-white" schemes. 1. The Default Selection Because this aircraft flew for decades across every
Unlike modern airliners dominated by white fuselages and company logos, the Boeing 737-300 operated during the "golden age" of airline branding. The late 80s and 90s saw cheatlines, polished aluminum, bold European tail art, and the transition to the "Eurowhite" era.
For those new to the world of flight simulation, a livery refers to the visual design and color scheme applied to an aircraft's exterior. It is essentially the "skin" of the plane, representing the airline it belongs to. IXEG 737-300 liveries are specifically designed for the IXEG 737-300 aircraft, a highly realistic and detailed simulation of the Boeing 737-300.
The primary hubs for downloading these skins are community-driven forums where creators share their work for free: