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Tue, Jan 01, 2013

Back To The Future With Dassault Falcon's Retro Calendar

Planemaker Celebrates The 50th Anniversary Of The Falcon 20

We know it's already after Christmas, but if you just couldn't come up with the perfect gift for Klyde Morris ... and who doesn't struggle with a gift for an ant ... well, it may not be too late. In May 2013, Dassault Falcon will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the storied Falcon 20 which took to the sky just hours after the famous Charles Lindbergh's message to Juan Tripp, Pan American Airlines CEO: "I found the bird."

The 2013 Dassault Falcon Calendar was especially designed around the upcoming celebration of Falcons' 50th Anniversary. For this, Dassault turned to Wilfrid Buch, a talented artist who used as his inspiration, a variety of 1960s design motifs. Buch created a series of vintage and avant-garde posters. In his mind, these are today's Falcons as they might have looked a half century ago. Those zany graphics, atypical fonts, psychedelic lines, improbable color blends - all evocative of the 60s.

"Yes, we admit to a healthy dose of nostalgia, as we conjure up the long path journeyed by our Falcons in five decades," said Vadim Feldzer, head of Falcon communications for the EMEA. "And with Buch's artistry, we acknowledge the strong value Dassault has always placed in creativity. And our obsession with pushing the limits," concluded Feldzer.

(Calendar Falcon 7X image provided by Dassault)

FMI: www.dassaultfalcon.com/2013

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