McGary911
08-08-2006, 04:30 PM
Well......relatively little :wink:
Saw this on another board. Big $$$
http://adcache.boattraderonline.com/6/7/9/84750579.htm
I like how the airplane theme is carried through to the entire boat. The gauges, brushed aluminum panels, trim tabs labeled "flaps", etc.......even the Ferrari steering wheel has some airplane history:
All racing fans are very familiar with the famous Ferrari "prancing horse" symbol. The famous symbol of Ferrari is a black prancing horse on yellow background, usually with the letters S F for Scuderia Ferrari. The horse was originally the symbol of Count Francesco Baracca, a legendary "asso" (ace) of the Italian air force during World War I, who painted it on the side of his planes. Baracca died very young on June 19, 1918, shot down after 34 victorious duels and many team victories.
More about this famous logo at THIS LINK (http://www.dinesh.com/History_of_Logos/Car_Logos_-_Design_and_History/Ferrari_Logo_-_Design_and_History/)
Saw this on another board. Big $$$
http://adcache.boattraderonline.com/6/7/9/84750579.htm
I like how the airplane theme is carried through to the entire boat. The gauges, brushed aluminum panels, trim tabs labeled "flaps", etc.......even the Ferrari steering wheel has some airplane history:
All racing fans are very familiar with the famous Ferrari "prancing horse" symbol. The famous symbol of Ferrari is a black prancing horse on yellow background, usually with the letters S F for Scuderia Ferrari. The horse was originally the symbol of Count Francesco Baracca, a legendary "asso" (ace) of the Italian air force during World War I, who painted it on the side of his planes. Baracca died very young on June 19, 1918, shot down after 34 victorious duels and many team victories.
More about this famous logo at THIS LINK (http://www.dinesh.com/History_of_Logos/Car_Logos_-_Design_and_History/Ferrari_Logo_-_Design_and_History/)