Description: OCTOBER 25, 1930 ~NEW YORK - LOS ANGELES ROUTE~ ((FIRST FLIGHT AIR MAIL P. O. D. C.A.M. 34)) ... ADVERTISING AIR MAIL CACHET COVER ... 5 CENT (CARMINE AND BLUE) SCOTT# C11 "BEACON ON THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS" AIR MAIL STAMP ... POSTMARKS: SAINT LOUIS, MISSOURI // INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA ... FANCY "BI-PLANE" CANCELLATION MARK! (Approximated dimensions: 6 1/2" x 3 5/8"). ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... ((Please note: We acquired a massive collection of early "FIRST FLIGHT" advertising air mail cachet covers. These covers are very clean with crisp and clear print. They will be filtered in with our many other special pieces. Keep an eye out for upcoming listings!)). ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Early 20th century Aviation postal survivor! ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________Registered first flight cover Imperial Airways Empire Airmail service from Zanzibar to Kenya on 1 July 1927 with stamp cancelled by cachet/postmark that includes the phrase "First Flight Cover"In aerophilately, a branch of philately, a first flight cover, also known by the acronym FFC, is mail that has been carried on an inaugural flight of an airline, route, or aircraft,[1] normally postmarked with the date of the flight[2]often of the arrival destination proving it was actually carried on the aircraft[3]and may have a special flight cachet[4]: 184 and/or an arrival postmark. Because many first flight covers are essentially made as collectables they can be considered philatelic mail though others consider them to be postal history.[5]Collecting first flight coversWith the advent of air travel it wasn't long before airplanes were carrying the mail between distant points about the globe. In the United States and Germany airmail delivery was greeted with the same national enthusiasm and fanfare as was experienced with the first trips to the moon by US astronauts. Consequently, many people sent philatelic mail to themselves or friends that was carried aboard these flights in order to get a souvenir of the historic event.[6] Covers carried aboard these flights are very popular and famous in some cases. The United States Post Office Department recognised the potential in providing first flight cover services to philatelists quite early on and in 1926 The Postal Bulletin carried extensive instructions for postmasters to ensure appropriate circulation took place and proper markings were added.[7]Due to the small loads carried on early first flights, these covers are scarce, in demand and expensive.[4]: 259 Following the First World War regular and special flights increased significantly to the extent that some modern flight are so commercial that thousands of covers are carried that no pilot could ever possibly sign. Thus collectors may find it difficult to cope with the quantity and diversity of first flight covers available to collect forcing them to specialise[4]: 158 though some catalogues exist to help them[4]: 262 such as the American Air Mail Catalogue.[8]Early first flightsAllahabad cover flown on the world's first aerial post in 1911The first official postal delivery flight between two towns took place on February 18, 1911, during the United Provinces Industrial and Agricultural Exhibition in India. The young French pilot Henri Pequet carried mail from the exhibition location Allahabad to Naini, which is approx. 8 km away. It took Henri Pequet and his biplane "Sommer" about 13 minutes for the distance. The carried covers were provided with the large circular bright magenta postmark "First Aerial Post, U.P. Exhibition Allahabad 1911" and a few cards were autographed by the pilot.[9]: 62 Pequet carried about 6,000 cards and letters on his journey.[10]The United Kingdom's first and only official pre-World War I airmail flight took place in 1911 to mark the coronation of King George V flying mail between London (Hendon Aerodrome) and Windsor from September 9–15 carrying 926 pounds of mail.[9]: 125 The following year a German Reichspost postal flight took place between Mannheim and Heidelberg on which first flight postcards were carried.[11]An A.C. Roessler cover carried on the first scheduled U.S. Air Mail flight from Washington DC to New York City, May 15, 1918.The first scheduled U.S. Air Mail service began on May 15, 1918, and carried mail from Washington, D.C., to New York City. The type of airplane used was the U.S. Army Curtiss JN-4 "Jenny" biplanes flown by Army pilots with an intermediate stop in Philadelphia (Bustleton Field). Among those who were on hand for the departure of the first flight from Washington, D.C., were President Woodrow Wilson, U.S. Postmaster General Albert S. Burleson, and Assistant Secretary of the Navy Franklin D. Roosevelt. Army Lt. George L. Boyle was selected to pilot aircraft #38262 on the first Northbound flight which, unfortunately, turned out to be a somewhat less than successful initial venture.[12] ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ We strive to find rare and unusual vintage pieces to match up with your special collection. Returns are readily accepted is the item(s) is the same as described. Item(s) must be in the exact condition as delivered. Buyer pays return shipping. Items $30.00 or more will be shipped with tracking. Items $200.00 or more will be shipped with insurance. Combined shipping discount for multiple purchases (Please wait for us to send invoice for 2 or more items). 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Price: 6.99 USD
Location: Fort Worth, Texas
End Time: 2024-11-27T04:42:05.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Denomination: 5 Cent
Year of Issue: 1930
Place of Origin: United States
Quality: Used
Event: First Flight
Grade: Ungraded
Topic: Aviation
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Cancellation Type: Fancy Cancel
Certification: Uncertified