If you are old enough you'll remember the airline Court Line, they were known for their brightly painted liveries and were based at Luton. At the beginning of 1970, Autair became Court Line Aviation. With an eye-catching selection of two shade pastel combinations. In 1973 Court line reached its height when the first of its new widebody Tristars arrived (it was the first European operator of the type). The Tristars were modified for Court with double-width doors, integral passenger airstairs and baggage conveyors. Unfortunately, in August 1974, Court Line went bankrupt, with all flights cancelled, its fleet comprising two TriStars and nine One-Eleven 500s grounded, all 1,150 staff losing their jobs and as many as 49,000 holidaymakers stranded overseas with no means of getting home.
I would like to think that if Court Line were still going this is what they would look like if they were operating A320's.
brilliant have you thought about a cessna 208 in them colours
3 years ago
Yes, I've thought about a few aircraft that this would look cool on. When I have some more time I might give it a go
3 years ago
CaptainK
FLYINGFLASH007
can we get a liat livery by any chance
3 years ago
I'll have a look at that one, if I remember they operate ATR's? Yes, should be ok to do. Leave it with me.
3 years ago
CaptainK
JV8R
Wow, brilliant - thanks! I loved the BAC-111's and Tristars in Court Line livery.
Do you intend to give all of the colours a go? I think there were about four or five variations weren't there?
3 years ago
Hi, glad you like it, yes I was thinking of adding the green and yellow colours later. Although I'm in the middle of a degree at the moment, so may be a few weeks yet.
3 years ago
CaptainK
Bobcat