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mahatmakanejeeves

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Fri Nov 5, 2021, 01:33 PM Nov 2021

On this day, November 5, 1893, Raymond Loewy was born.

He came up with the paint job for Air Force One.

Thu Jul 12, 2018: Scoop: Trump wants tough new Air Force One paint job

And more than that. Note that he did not design these locomotives, just the streamlining in which they were clad.

Raymond Loewy Under Attack!

Raymond Loewy



Loewy standing on one of his designs, the Pennsylvania Railroad's S1 steam locomotive*

Raymond Loewy (/ˈloʊiː/ LOH-ee, French pronunciation: ​[ʁɛmɔ̃ løui] November 5, 1893 – July 14, 1986) was a Franco–American industrial designer who achieved fame for the magnitude of his design efforts across a variety of industries. He was recognized for this by Time magazine and featured on its cover on October 31, 1949.

He spent most of his professional career in the United States, becoming a naturalized citizen in 1938. Among his designs were the Shell, Exxon, TWA and the former BP logos, the Greyhound Scenicruiser bus, Coca-Cola vending machines, the Lucky Strike package, Coldspot refrigerators, the Studebaker Avanti and Champion, and the Air Force One livery. He was involved with numerous railroad designs, including the Pennsylvania Railroad GG1 and S-1 locomotives, the color scheme and Eagle motif for the first streamliners of the Missouri Pacific Railroad and a number of lesser known color scheme and car interior designs for other railroads. His career spanned seven decades.

The press referred to Raymond Loewy as The Man Who Shaped America, The Father of Streamlining and The Father of Industrial Design.

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Loewy designs

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1960s

• Air Force One's distinctive blue, white and chrome livery, 1962. Variations on Loewy's original design are today flown by most of the U.S. Air Force's fleet of VIP aircraft, including the military "VC" models of 747s, 757s, 737s, and Gulfstreams.(A similar livery was applied in 2006 to Union Pacific diesel locomotive #4141 to honor former president George H. W. Bush)



Air Force One, the livery for which was designed by Loewy in the 1960s

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* He came up with the external appearance, but it's really a stretch to say that he designed it.
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