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Shortly after the end of World War II, the South Korean Air Construction Association was founded on 10 August 1946, to publicize the importance of air power.Despite the then-scanty status of Korean armed forces, the first air unit was formed on 5 May 1948, under the direction of Dong Wi-bu, the forerunner to the modern South Korean Ministry of National Defense.
This work was produced as part of official duties and already made public by a national agency or a local government of the Republic of Korea (South Korea), or the author's economic right of it is owned in its entirety by a national agency or a local government of the Republic of Korea under a contract.
Therefore, in South Korea, logos and trademarks consisting only of these elements are not copyrighted. However, as the Supreme Court of South Korea has ruled that the logo of Fox Racing is copyrighted, a logo and trademark at a level that can be recognized for originality is copyrighted.
Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 800 × 502 pixels. Other resolutions: 320 × 201 pixels | 640 × 402 pixels ... English: Logo of Korea Aerospace Industry.
The new logo featured two seagulls formed into a bigger seagull, representing the spirit of Greece and the airline's values. The new logo was inspired by Greek sky and seas, historical architecture and the country's design heritage. [4] Aerolíneas Argentinas: A condor. Aeromexico: An eagle knight. Air Arabia: A seagull. Air Lithuania: A crane.
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A KF-21 prototype 003 taxiing for a maiden flight at Sacheon Air Base The KF-21 prototype 002 taking off. The KF-X advanced multirole jet fighter project, intended to produce modern warplanes to replace South Korea's aging F-4D/E Phantom II and F-5E/F Tiger II aircraft, was first announced in March 2001 by South Korean President Kim Dae-jung at a graduation ceremony of the Korea Air Force ...