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.

[![Still Image from Star Wars A New Hope (1977)][1]][1]

The logo is more visible in the original Skyhopper concept blueprints (1977, 20th Century Fox).

[![Original Concept Blueprints of T-16 Skyhopper][2]][2]

The logo can also be seen in the real T-16 in the background of the scene, but it is faded.

[![Still image from Star Wars A New Hope (1977)][3]][3]

The toy prop used in A New Hope reappears in the TV mini-series *Obi-Wan Kenobi* (2022), with a clearer logo.

[![Still image from Obi-Wan Kenobi (TV Series 2022)][4]][4]

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.

[![Incom Corporation logos][5]][5]

Interestingly, the logo of FreiTek Incorporated appears to be identical (but asymmetrical) 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.

[![FreiTek Incorporated logo][6]][6]


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