Learjet in Red.
Some of you may be thinking that the Lear in the following shots is painted for the upcoming SimV race, and indeed it looks that way. I'm not actually competing in the race, but after looking at all the custom race repaints everyone did, I felt a bit inspired to create my own custom Lear, with a sporty racing touch to it. I thought it might look good in red, and if I do say so myself, I think it looks quite classy. 
These shots are of a short outing I had in my very own "Lady in Red".
My chariot awaits at the gate.

As I taxied to the runway, I noticed that Logan was a little... empty. I suppose I should probably install some AI...

Taking off from runway 4L to begin my "adventure".

It was a beautiful day out, perfect for flying.

After flying about aimlessly for a while, I looked around for an airstrip. I chose this small airport outside of Boston.

It was a great landing, right on the centreline. Although I did roll a bit off centre, it was still a smooth landing.
Parked, engines off, and ready for a late lunch in the pilots' lounge.

So there's my shots. Not my best ones, but I pretty much just wanted to show off my shiny new toy.

These shots are of a short outing I had in my very own "Lady in Red".
My chariot awaits at the gate.

As I taxied to the runway, I noticed that Logan was a little... empty. I suppose I should probably install some AI...

Taking off from runway 4L to begin my "adventure".

It was a beautiful day out, perfect for flying.

After flying about aimlessly for a while, I looked around for an airstrip. I chose this small airport outside of Boston.

It was a great landing, right on the centreline. Although I did roll a bit off centre, it was still a smooth landing.
Parked, engines off, and ready for a late lunch in the pilots' lounge.

So there's my shots. Not my best ones, but I pretty much just wanted to show off my shiny new toy.



