Citation XLS livery for Eclair Aviation of Czechia.

Textures for FS9 in 32-bit BMP at 1024x1024, and in flipped DDS/32-bit format at 2048x2048 for other sims. I've also provided a flat BMP in each size (FS9 and FSX+) that is not converted to either format, in case you want to re-do the conversion to suit your own preferences for a format, for example with MIPs or in some other subformat of BMP or DDS (DDS5, for DDS, for example). Whatever format you convert to, you will need an alpha channel in order to hide some of the aerials - but you can make this in DXTBMP.

I've used a pure green color to help me mask out any aerials that are not on the actual aircraft. In DXTBMP you can tell that program to "create alpha channel (green)", which will make an alpha with black/transparent areas that correspond to the position of these pure green patches. If you have some bright green aerials after making your own texture, it will be because you missed out this step.

The flightplans have it based at Prague (LKPR) but it will only be at base perhaps once or twice in the typical week since the flightplans have it operating more like fractional jets that only have a notional base and are more often operating between various other cities. If you use the smaller multi-week plans (5-week, 8-week etc) on later sims than FS9, you should also be able to cobble together a larger itinerary based on several of these weekly plans if you feel like some more serious cobbling-together.

For compiling all 52 weeks - should you want to - I recommend AIFPC by P van der Veen at http://aifs2.pvdveen.net/?page_id=5

This can batch-compile flightplans in FS9 and FSX formats. For a small number of aircraft, the compilation of all the weeks takes just a few moments. The Matthew Ministry flightplan swapper available at Flightsim.com is able to swap in and out flightplans according to the real-world week of the year, giving me 52 weeks of regularly changing schedules for charter operators such as these. But you can of course just pick a week!

I hope they work for you.

Best regards,
