In the garage scene of Star Wars: A New Hope (1977), we see Luke Skywalker playing with a model of his T-16 Skyhopper. There is a tiny logo in the model that is difficult to notice.
The logo is more visible in the original Skyhopper concept blueprints (1977, 20th Century Fox).
The logo can also be seen in the real T-16 in the background of the scene, but it is faded.
The toy prop used in A New Hope reappears in the TV mini-series Obi-Wan Kenobi (2022), with a clearer logo.
Given that the T-16 was built by Incom Corporation, I looked for Incom logos, which are not the same as the ones on Luke's model.
Interestingly, the logo of FreiTek Incorporated appears to be identical (flipped horizontally) to Luke's model, but FreiTek was founded four years after the Battle of Endor, in other words, 4 years before of the scene, so I'm curious what the logo in Luke's Skyhopper means.