Also, I think there is some hint at being the leaders in their field.
I did not expect this post to do this well. Haha. Awesome that other people think this is as cool as i do.
Thank God I wasn’t the only one wondering
Here is a slightly longer version of the story: The squad that used to occupy this hangar was actually the oldest fighter plane squadron from Sweden, from approximately the 1930’s. Back then, the aviation industry was quite new, and before modern electronics, the pilots would have to fly using just their senses. This squadron would always take off before dawn and come back after dusk, so people only heard these planes but never saw them and so they called them ghosts. It was then that the squadron decided to adopt the ghost symbol. For reasons unknown, this squadron adopted the slogan “The Show Must Go On” and painted this slogan, in English, on all of their airplanes. Eventually the show stopped and Koenigsegg moved into the hangar and some of the employees that used to work on the airplanes kindly asked if Koenigsegg would put the ghost symbol on their cars so that the show can go on. From that day forward, the ghost symbol is now proudly painted on every Koenigsegg that comes out of that hangar.
Wow that’s cool!
I love stuff like this. I always wondered what the symbol meant, but I never got around to doing the research. Thanks CT!
I first saw this ghost on NFS Rivals… Always thought it just meant that the development team of the game (who are called "Ghost Games") decided to sneak in a small little reference to themselves… I know I sound stupid :( but this is a cool fact :D
Awesome :D
I’ve always wondered what that symbol meant. Now I know and it makes me love the brand even more.
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Also, I think there is some hint at being the leaders in their field.
I did not expect this post to do this well. Haha. Awesome that other people think this is as cool as i do.
Thank God I wasn’t the only one wondering
Here is a slightly longer version of the story:
The squad that used to occupy this hangar was actually the oldest fighter plane squadron from Sweden, from approximately the 1930’s. Back then, the aviation industry was quite new, and before modern electronics, the pilots would have to fly using just their senses. This squadron would always take off before dawn and come back after dusk, so people only heard these planes but never saw them and so they called them ghosts. It was then that the squadron decided to adopt the ghost symbol. For reasons unknown, this squadron adopted the slogan “The Show Must Go On” and painted this slogan, in English, on all of their airplanes. Eventually the show stopped and Koenigsegg moved into the hangar and some of the employees that used to work on the airplanes kindly asked if Koenigsegg would put the ghost symbol on their cars so that the show can go on. From that day forward, the ghost symbol is now proudly painted on every Koenigsegg that comes out of that hangar.
Wow that’s cool!
I love stuff like this. I always wondered what the symbol meant, but I never got around to doing the research. Thanks CT!
I first saw this ghost on NFS Rivals… Always thought it just meant that the development team of the game (who are called "Ghost Games") decided to sneak in a small little reference to themselves… I know I sound stupid :( but this is a cool fact :D
Awesome :D
I’ve always wondered what that symbol meant. Now I know and it makes me love the brand even more.