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April 15th, 2020 : Fly United... Canada Geese Do
In 1916 Bill Boeing founded Aero Products Company, then in 1917 changed the name to the Boeing Airplane Company. Clever eh?
Starting with flying boats for the Navy then expanded to other planes, some with floats and some with wheels. Another branch of the company started flying mail contracts then since they're going there added passengers to the service. This is a 1928 baggage sticker for the Boeing System from their two routes, one between Seattle and Los Angeles with four stops in between. The second route was between San Francisco and Chicago with four stops along the way. http://cellar.org/img/BoeingSystem.jpg The emblem on the foreword fuselage is the Boeing totem pole which they adopted in 1928. It’s my favorite. The emblem/design on the rear fuselage I’ve never seen before, not a clue. Before the totem pole they used the bird & arrow, and the plane-name-wings mashup. Between 1917 and 1931 were a few changes. In 1928 the name was changed to Boeing Airplane & Transport Corporation after buying Pacific Air Transport. In 1929 the name became United Aircraft and Transport Corporation when they merged with Pratt&Whitney and gobbled up Avion, Chance Vought, Stearman Aircraft, Sikorsky Aviation, and Hamilton Metalplane. Burp! Just make all the airplanes, nope gonna fly ‘em too. Grab Stout Air Services, Varney Airlines, and National Air Transport, smooshed them up with what they had and voila, 1931 birthed United Airlines. But there was a depression going on so the government hit them with an anti-trust whammy in 1934. That produced Boeing, United Aircraft (United Technologies), and United Airlines. Still three giants. Boeing's currant troubles were predictable, at least to tw. Phil Condit was a brilliant Engineer who got promoted to his level of incompetence as president then again to CEO. Everyone knows CEOs can have all the pussy they want, but nobody told Phil you can’t be blatant. His wife came from Seattle society so the divorce left him a pariah in Seattle. No problem, move the corporate headquarters to Chicago. Boeing from the gitgo was an engineering based company, Engineers had the last word. Now Chicago, 2000 miles from where the work gets done, was calling the shots, bean counters overruling the engineers. Recipe for disaster just like tw has been telling you. |
It took me a half hour to make sure you didn't make up that mystery logo.
This is about the only other place I found it. Boeing 80: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...b4/Model80.jpg |
Make it up? I represent that. :p:
It's right on the sticker and has been for 92 years. I couldn't find a clear picture or even a reference, no less an explanation. |
Whew, I was afraid you'd resemble it.
Let's keep looking for that little booger. |
Not my booger, I ate that.:blush:
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Waste not want not.
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I'm beginning to think that it might be a CAM (contract air mail) logo. CAM18 is on the tail.
But I can't find any info on that either. |
Yeah, they started out carrying mail then figured if the planes were going anyway why not let people go along.
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I figure the wicker chairs are for when the passengers have the shit scared out of them.
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/Western-Air...-/322724569596
https://www.jetphotos.com/photo/7520818 Seems perhaps connected. |
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Yes, Boeing used the arrow as a symbol early on, and looks like the customer symbol was laid over it in those two cases. The one on the Boeing System sticker may be a stylized bird which they also used, or something they chose for the System.
You're close, kudos. :thumb: |
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