So you’re ready to jump in the server, well you’ll need some liveries. This is your staging ground before you ever spool up an engine, the place where every jet starts to look like it belongs to something bigger than just another sortie. Each download here is built to drop you straight into the world of the Wet Boys, from the high-contrast demo birds to the combat-ready skins that carry the identity of CVW-0 across every formation, every break, and every chaotic push through the sky.
These aren’t just paint jobs, they’re part of the culture. Every squadron you see here, Wet Death, Wet Venoms, Abyss Hogs, Wet Iron, has its own attitude, its own history, and its own way of flying, and the liveries reflect that down to the smallest detail. When you load one in, you’re not just picking a color scheme, you’re stepping into a role, into a team, into a story that’s still being written every time we fly.
Download what you need, get it installed, and get in the air. The server is where it all comes together, tight formations, bad decisions, perfect moments, and a whole lot of noise. Welcome to the crew.

The Wet Venoms livery features a black and gray digital snakeskin camouflage that gives the jet a stealthy, predatory look. Bright orange accents, including a bold orange nose, add aggressive contrast and make it instantly recognizable in the air. The tail art shows a green viper wrapped around an AGM-88 HARM missile, reinforcing the squadron’s role as fast, low-flying SEAD hunters.

The Wet Iron livery leans into a darker, more brutal aesthetic, built around muted grays and heavy metallic tones that give the jet a cold, industrial presence in the air. Subtle weathering and hard-edged panel contrasts make it look battle-worn and lethal, like a machine that’s been through fights and is ready for more. The identity ties into the squadron’s Tomcat heritage, projecting raw power, speed, and the promise behind their motto, we leave none alive.

The Abyss Hogs livery is built around a brutal black and deep red color scheme that makes the jet look like it crawled straight out of the underworld. Heavy weathering, aggressive markings, and shark-tooth nose art give it a raw, battle-hardened presence in the air. It reflects the squadron’s low-altitude, in-your-face style, loud, violent, and impossible to ignore.

The Swipers livery leans into a dark, electronic warfare aesthetic, built on deep charcoal tones with subtle green accents that hint at radar and signal disruption. Clean lines and minimal but sharp markings give the jet a sleek, almost ghostlike presence in the air. It reflects their role perfectly, silent, calculated, and already inside the enemy’s systems before the fight even begins.

The Wet Death livery carries a dark, ominous tone with deep blacks and muted grays that reflect the inevitability behind the name. A striking red tail stands out against the darkness, paired with subtle red accents and aggressive markings that give it a lethal presence in the air. It embodies the squadron’s identity, precise, relentless, and the last thing the enemy ever sees.
