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German Aerospace Centre (DLR) BO 105 Peel-Off Stick-On Badges

Technical Information

Catalogue No: C1722
Category: Corporate/Business
Object Type: Promotional Item
Object Name: German Aerospace Centre (DLR) BO 105 Peel-Off Stick-On Badges
Part No: None
Serial No: None
Manufacturer: Deutsche Zentrum für Luft und Raumfahrt (DLR)
Division: Not Applicable
Platform(s):
Year of Manufacture: 2016
Dimensions: Width (mm): 100
Height (mm): 100
Depth (mm): 1
Weight (g): 2
Location: Sticky Badges Box in Cupboard CL (Display 7) [Main Store]
Inscription(s):

[badge]
DLR
BO 105
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[letter]
Your support concerning our LASSIE document research
Dear Chris,
Please accept these few DLR give-aways as a small sign of our appreciation for your support during the search for LASSIE documents and contacts. Please feel free to forward some of them to the colleagues that provided their input as well.
Happy New Year and best regards

Notes:

This promotional item were sent with appreciation for the assistance of The Company to the German Aerospace Centre (DLR) on the Low Air Speed Sensing and Indicating Equipment LASSIE trial. The swivelling Air Data Probe was fitted to a BO105 helicopter prior to 1989 and some years later DLR wished to find data about the system to restore it to working order.Four of these Stickers are held by the RAA.

The Company in common with most organisations has a wide range of items promoting the Company name as a form of advertising. The range extends from  'cheap and cheeful'; the sort of thing that would be on the Stand at an Exhibition like the SBAC Farnborough Show. The young visitors love collecting these items along with pictures and Brochures. Such items would include the following:

Stickers, Carrier Bags, Furry Bugs, simple aircraft assembly kits, Cardboard Head Up Display, Drinks Mats. Sometimes a collection of items is put together in something like a Pouch or presentation bag.

A more up-market offering, of better quality, might include:

Mugs, Pens, Key Fobs, Tape Dispensers, Magnifying Glasses, Model cars or the Hybrid Bus, Penknife and Pens.

The top range gifts are usually presented to important visitors or taken on visits to customers and these might include:

Executive Toys, Paperweights, Business Card Holders, Wallets, Clocks, Calculators, Engraved glasses and Glass blocks with a contained model and legend (BAE Systems liked to produce glass Globes to illustrate the global reach of the company). A rather special gift has been a Hologram of a coin.

Ties have been a regular gift in the days when they were regularly worn and were presented as recognition of achievement or membership of a group or ‘club as well as being a promotional gift. Employees for example will be encouraged to wear a T-Shirt with a Corporate Logo which gives a corporate identity. 

The RAA includes items of this type acquired from Suppliers and visits to Customers.

 

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