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Zoltan Horvath, 3 Feb 2014
Zoltan Horvath, 3 Feb 2014
And here's the same scheme (new logo) but in inverted colors, that is logo in white, on a horizontal blue flag. These above mentioned flags are desktop flags (maybe souvenirs only).
The evolution of KLM logos can be seen here:
KLM was founded on October 7, 1919 being the oldest airline in continuous operation.
Here's a picture taken on February 12, 2011 of Schipol Airport
In this picture one can
see the KLM flag on the far right, being the new logo in white on a
blue background.
Esteban Rivera, 3 Feb 2014
I wonder if you could help me with some research. Do you know which flag
was flown by KLM airlines (Holland) on their aircraft immediately prior
to WW2? A photo of the aircraft can be found at this
webpage. Not a good photo but I hope you can point me in the right
direction. Looks like the normal Dutch flag but what is in the middle?
Howard Armitage, 4 Jan 2003
The flag of KLM (Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij, Royal Dutch Airlines)
was not red-white-blue, but orange-white-blue, with the logo in black in
the center of the white stripe. This logo consisted of the letters KLM
in a hexagon, two wings and a crown, and was designed by architect Dirk
Roosenburg in 1919, the year the KLM was founded. I have seen this flag
on photos from the 1930s and from the years just after WWII.
In 1949/1950 a new logo was adopted (in which the old logo remains
as a detail), which evolved with changes in 1959, 1962-'63 and 1971 to
the one in use today. I have never seen flags with one of these logos.
Source (logos, not the flag): Drs. G.I. Smit, R.C.J. Wunderink,
Mr. I Hoogland, "KLM in beeld; 75 vormgeving en promotie", 1994.
Mark Sensen, 6 Jan 2003
A hazy beauty from the Boone Scripophily site the flag image on one
of the shares on auction is not very clear - there.
This is an 1911 issue of the short-lived Maatschappij voor Luchtvaart
featuring the company flag, yellowish with as far as I can make out
blue horizontal edges, a blue saltire and perhaps some emblem in the centre.
Curiously, according to Mr Boone, the flag was not merely shown on the
share but on the coupons as well.
Check these pages for some background information: here
and here.
The MvL (Aviation Co.), founded in 1910, was to promote flying but
also to build planes in cooperation with foreign companies. It had
to terminate business activities in 1912. The firms seat of operations,
Soesterberg, was to become a well-known Dutch air base.
Jan Mertens, 7 Sep 2006
Here is a scan from "50 jaar luchtmacht" (edited by F.F. Habnit, The
Hague, 1963) with a B/W-drawing of the flag. In the book also two photos
with this flag flying, but too small to scan. Text: The aerodrome of
Soesterberg of the Company Verwey & Lugard had its own flag, provided
with bizarre aviation symbols.
I have a copy of a letter from mr. Habnit to Daan van Leeuwen from
the NVvV (Dutch Flag Association) answering questions about this flag.
However, I can't find it at the moment...
Mark Sensen, 18 Sep 2006