Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Bowlus 95th Anniversary Edition of the Endless Highways. Bowlus Bowlus, a luxury recreational vehicle company, has brought back the glamour of 1930s-era streamlined, aerodynamic riveted aluminum vehicles over the past decade. Today, they released a limited edition model aimed at true devotees with deep pockets.

The Bowlus 95th Anniversary Edition of the Endless Highways Series is a recreational vehicle limited to just 25 examples, available in two interior decor packages called "Falcon" and "Osprey." Falcon features a walnut and holly marine floor with mahogany seating. Osprey has oak and ivory marine flooring with cream seating.

These colors are a nod to Hawley Bowlus, who began the company in the 1930s and was one of the fathers of flight aerodynamics, who was inspired by birds that soar. Bowlus was a designer, engineer, and aircraft builder known for his role as Superintendent of Construction for the aircraft Spirit of St. Louis, which Charles Lindbergh would fly on the first transatlantic flight.

As a designer, Bowlus was intrigued by the growing market for lightweight travel trailers, and in 1934, he unveiled the Bowlus Road Chief. Bowlus later returned to aviation design and worked on the aircraft that would become the Lear Jet. The iconic Bowlus design and brand were resurrected a few years ago by Geneva Long, Founder, and CEO of the new iteration of Bowlus.

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