The classic "Colors In Motion" livery for the Aerosoft Bombardier CRJ-700. V1.3 is the latest version and addresses alignment issues with the 'Delta Connection' text on the sides of the aircraft.

Wikipedia: "Comair was a wholly owned subsidiary airline of Delta Air Lines, headquartered on the grounds of Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport in Boone County, Kentucky, United States, west of Erlanger, and south of Cincinnati. Operating under the brand name Delta Connection, Comair operated passenger services to destinations in the USA, Canada, Mexico and the Bahamas."

Following on the heels of the 1997 "Interim" livery, Delta repainted their entire aircraft fleet with the "Colors in motion" livery in 2000. 

Delta Museum: "Red, dark and light blue flowing colors on the tail and Delta logo on the front fuselage. Nicknamed "Flowing Fabric" and "Wavy Gravy.""

This livery would adorn Comair's fleet of CRJs until it was replaced by the "Onward and Upward" livery in 2007. Five years later on September 29th, 2012, Comair ceased operations. 

Many long hours have been spent to make this livery look as faithful to the real aircraft as possible, using a wide range of photos, videos, and models for reference. Expeirence early 2000's regional jet flying today!