Yes. The Flyers symbol is called the Flying P. Click on the 'Flying P' link on this page to see a picture of it.
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The Flyers symbol is called the Flying P and if you click on the 'Flying P' link on this page you can see a picture of it.
It is a Flying "P". It shows that Philadelphia is the superior team in Pennsylvania that begins with the letter "P". The logo means that the flyers will soar over the league.
On April 4, 1966, Putnam announced there would be a name-the-team contest and some names that were suggested were the liberty bells, or the fliers. fliers was sent by a little boy but the citizens of Philly liked it. they changed it to flyers, the dude that drew the logo drew a p for Philadelphia and put wings on it, or speed streaks showing it was flying. the orange circle in the p represents the puck. idk why its orange instead of black and the p couldn't be orange.
Flying P-Liner was created in 1824.
P is for Philadelphia.
The symbol P typically represents the mathematical concept of a variable or parameter in algebraic equations, or can be used to represent probability in statistics. It can also stand for momentum in physics, pressure in fluid dynamics, or power in electrical engineering.
The chemical symbol for phosphorus is "P".
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The symbol for one atom of phosphorus is P. A molecule of phosphorus consists of two atoms, written as P2.
P is the chemical symbol for phosphorus.
The symbol for phosphorus is P.