The Lufthansa logo is an encircled crane in flight
The Lufthansa logo is an encircled crane in flight
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The word was designed by F.A. Fischer von Poturzyn and he has a whole book named as Lufthansa, I think anyone interested should read it. As a whole, the World Lufthansa is made of two words: 'Lupth' and 'Hansa' which are two Sansrkit words meaning Disappearing swan or a crane (bird). The logo was designed by Dr. Otto Firle and when he designed it he was thinking of a swan or a crane(bird) and "free as a bird" so that's how he came up with the logo. Briefly When an aeroplane service first started in Germany, the aircraft they employed in service were pure white, resembling huge white swans. When these aeroplanes would fly into the sky and grow slowly smaller and disappear, they would look like swans disappearing into the heart of the sky. In Sanskrit, the word that could describe them was lupth-hansa, or the hidden swan and that's the correct meaning. --------------------------------------------------------------- Designer of the logo was inspired by a crane
Bill bird
As a whole, the word "Lufthansa" is made up of two words: 'Lupth' and 'Hansa' which are two Sansrkit words meaning disappearing swan or a crane (bird).
Angry Bird
The logo you are referring to is the Twitter logo. It features a stylized blue bird, but it does not have a red circle; the bird is typically presented against a white background. If you meant a different logo, please provide more details for clarification.
The logo is the Avocet.
Lufthansa: if we take the complete word then it has no meaning in Hindi language. But when we break it Luft + Hansa then Luft has no meaning in Hindi language But Hansa MEANS Swan (a water bird)
A seahawk bird.
Timberland
Twitter's logo is a blue bird with "Twitter" written in lowercase text.