cheatline
English
Etymology
cheat + line, because the first cheatlines aimed to "cheat the eye", making aircraft appear more streamlined.
Noun
cheatline (plural cheatlines)
- (aviation) In civil aviation, a decorative horizontal band of color applied to both sides of an aircraft's fuselage of as part of its livery.
Usage notes
Airlines with liveries featuring decades-old cheatline designs include American Airlines, Alitalia, and LOT Polish Airlines.
Gallery
The distinctive tricolor cheatline on an American Airlines Boeing 777.
Green cheatline on an Alitalia Airbus A321.
Cheatline on a LOT Boeing 737.
See also
- Eurowhite
- go-faster stripe
- logojet
- retrojet
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