Hi,
Spotting the L-410 in Czech Airlines livery in the post below, I have to say it is good joke and recession but I think it is also fair to mention that it is not realistic. Although it might sound strange, our national airlines have never had L-410 in their fleet. They have been using ATR-42 or 72 for short lines instead. Actually, to be accurate, they used them for short time in 70's but that was in Czechoslovak era, so the company was not called Czech Airlines (CSA) but it was called Czechoslovak Airlines (also CSA) and had completely different liveries. L-410 was used for short regional flights. But as I said the operation under CSA was short. All CSA Turbolets were then moved to another state company called SlovAir.
The tipical livery for the most of the serial productuion in early 70's (version L-410A) was following:
In the second half of 70's, the version L-410 UVP came and the default factory livery was changed a bit. There were two main schemes - the red one and the blue one:
The mebership to the owner (i.e. Slovair, aeroclubs, Aeroflot, army etc.) was usually marked only by the name of the owner placed somewhere on the fuselage with using one of the default factory livery described.
It worth mention the wings in red scheme were all red while the wings in the blue one were white which is not so obvious from pictures.
Some different colour schemes were quite rare in socialistic era but there were few. Especially for exhibitions on fairs or for few big (state) companies which owned these planes as business planes:
After the colapse of comunism in eastern europe, the turbolets got into various private companies and the liveries has started to be very diverse as can be seen for example here:
http://www.planes.cz/en/photo/?pho_plane=&pho_company=&pho_destination=&pho_cathegory=&pho_fulltext=L410&pho_fulltext_place=1&pho_type=0&pho_order=16&pho_count_per_page=0&action=pho_searchAlso the Turbolets sold to the South America and Africa have hunderts different liveries.
Other usefull links:
http://www.planes.cz/lite/f410.phphttp://www.planes.cz/lite/f41u.phpThe manufacturer:
http://www.let.cz/Best Regards from Czech
Honza