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A 31-foot 1977 Airstream Sovereign, the Mavis 2.0 features details such as a focal-point door, vinyl flooring, and non-RV furniture such as this Joybird sofa. Sheena Armstrong
Airstream discontinued the manufacture of Class A motorhomes in 2006. Airstream, still based in Jackson Center, is a division of Thor Industries. Airstream produces several models: Basecamp, Bambi, Caravel, Flying Cloud, International, and Classic. Trailer sizes of 2020 range between 16 and 33 feet.
Airstream Bambi (2020) One of Airstream's newest lines, the Bambi is also a nod to the company's past, paying homage to the single-axle trailer first produced from 1961-64 and again from 1998-2002.
Airstream previously exclusively used Mercedes-Benz Sprinter chassis for its camper vans despite supply chain delays. Now, it's finally diversifying.
Following a pattern common in RV history, in 1958 Frank designed and built his first motorhome so his family could take vacations to Florida and the mid-west; it was 27 feet (8.2 m) long and mounted on a Dodge chassis. Soon afterwards, other campers took an interest in the design and asked Frank to build them one too.
An example of a Class C recreational vehicle, recognisable by the extension of the cabin over the cab Motor home Map symbol used by the US NPS to indicate an RV campground. A recreational vehicle, often abbreviated as RV, is a motor vehicle or trailer that includes living quarters designed for accommodation. [1]