The BMW logo.

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Just saw this, another interpretation of how the BMW company logo is explained.


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8/23 SLIDES © Stephen Orlowski
BMW — The German car company was established out of an aircraft manufacturing firm in 1917. Though BMW was forced to stop producing aircraft in 1918 by the Treaty of Versailles, it held onto its heritage with its logo: The white quarters represent a propeller

Tony.
 
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Or there's the equally likely explanation that the blue and white segments reflect the blue and white pattern of the Bavarian flag. :thumbsup:
 
When you visit the BMW museum at Munich, they Give you the propeller version but say that the colours are based on the bavarian flag.
 
Also grew up with Tonys version, but told its a myth and as Gail says, based on the Bavarian flag. The myth was from a 1929 advert featuring the logo in the centre of the propeller :D

MSN often get things wrong ;)
 
That is one hell of a f***ed up post there @t-tony, could not even be bothered to mod it...:D

Well, think again.

In last Sunday’s Automobiles section, I wrote about visiting a quartet of German car museums. At the BMW Museum in Munich, my affable tour guide, Anne Schmidt-Possiwal, explained that the blue-and-white company logo did not represent a spinning propeller, but was meant to show the colors of the Free State of Bavaria.
 
That is one hell of a f***ed up post there @t-tony, could not even be bothered to mod it...:D

Well, think again.

In last Sunday’s Automobiles section, I wrote about visiting a quartet of German car museums. At the BMW Museum in Munich, my affable tour guide, Anne Schmidt-Possiwal, explained that the blue-and-white company logo did not represent a spinning propeller, but was meant to show the colors of the Free State of Bavaria.
That was the point in posting it Mike, that's the 3rd different explanation I've heard. Please Mr. BMW tell us the truth !!
Just a bit of light hearted banter to ease the tension you know.;)

Tony.
 
Well mate that's what happens when you let a 59 year old blacksmith loose on a keyboard! Not too sure what occurred but that was the 3rd attempt and then I grew bored.=))=))=))
I was sure people would connect the dots ok.;)

Tony.
 
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