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United States - Air Post continued...
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
181 E C13 image1930 65c Zeppelin, block of four on cover, Washington, April 19 first day cancellation, with appropriate Lakehurst and Europe-Pan-America Round Flight cachets, v.f. (Cat No. C13) (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$950.00
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182 nh C15 image1930 $2.60 blue, n.h., well centered, with 2024 PSE certificate graded "VF 90" (SMQ $1,250) (Cat No. C15) (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$700.00
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183 nh C15 image1930 $2.60 blue, n.h., near perfectly centered, with 2024 PSE certificate graded "Superb 98" (SMQ $4,500) (Cat No. C15) (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$2,000.00
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184 E C15 image1930 $2.60 Zeppelin, used on beautiful Washington, April 19 FDC with Friedrichshafen-Lakehurst and Europe-Pan-America Round Flight cachets, v.f., cat. $1200 (Cat No. C15) (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$700.00
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185 E   imageFlight Covers. 1930 (1 Aug) Mears and Brown attempted Round-the-World flight, 1c stationery card with additional 10c Special delivery franking, East Orange, United States to Harbor Grace, Newfoundland, where the plane crashed upon take-off, v.f., scarce - only 25 cards carried (Image)



Current Opening Price...$100.00
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186 E   imageFlight Covers. 1931 (14 May) "Justice for Hungary" flown "1 dollar Detroit Budapest" specially prepared card from Flint, Michigan, with pre-printed bilingual cachet, 1c Coil franking, fine (in July, 1931, newspapers all over the world reported on the front page that two Hungarian pilots, Alexander Magyar and George Endresz crossed the Atlantic Ocean from the United States to Hungary in a Lockheed-Sirius airplane named "Justice for Hungary." The flight was intended to call attention to the dismemberment of Hungary after World War I. It was a spectacular success. On July 15, 1931, the Trans-Oceanic flight left Harbor-Grace for Budapest on a non-stop flight of 26 hours and 20 minutes (Charles Lindbergh's flight in 1927 took six hours longer) and marked the first time that an airplane crossing the ocean had radio contact both with the starting and landing aerodromes. It was also the first time such a flight was used for political purposes. The pilots were received as heroes in Budapest) (Image)



Current Opening Price...$100.00
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187 E   imageFlight Covers. 1931 Wiley Post & Harold Gatty Record Circumnavigation, June 21 cover with 2c canceled at Mineola, N.Y, Berlin cds (June 24) and Russian cachets, one dated June 29, signed by Post and Gatty. This circumnavigation via Newfoundland, Greenland, Russia and Alaska was completed in 8 days 16 hours in the "Winnie Mae" airplane (Image)



Current Opening Price...$450.00
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188 E AAMC TO 1141 imageFlight Covers. 1931 (21 June) Post & Gatty Around the World flight cover (franking prepaid), Minneola, NY and Berlin postmarks, also special Russian cachets, signed by both pilots, v.f. (Cat No. AAMC TO 1141) (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$450.00
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189 E AAMC TO1142 imageFlight Covers. 1931 (22 June) attempted Solo Transatlantic Flight by Ruth Nichols. (Miss Ruth Nichols set out from New York for Paris in an attempt to be the first woman to make a solo Trans-Atlantic flight. Unfortunately, her Lockheed Vega Monoplane "Akita" was forced down and crashed at St. John's, Newfoundland), cover with appropriate cachets and signed by Miss Nichols (Cat No. AAMC TO1142) (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$100.00
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190 E   imageFlight Covers. 1932 (18 Aug) specially prepared postcard to New York, franking missing, signed Thor Solberg (after managing to convince the Enna Jettick Shoe Company to fund his flight, Solberg made his first attempt to fly from the United States to Norway with Carl Petersen in a Bellanca K, named Enna Jettick. The pilots encountered fog and snow near Newfoundland and were forced to make a crash landing) (Image)



Current Opening Price...$100.00
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191 E   imageFlight Covers. 1932 Jimmie Mattern & Bennett Griffin Circumnavigation Attempt, July 5 cover with USA Air 5c canceled at New York, Germany 4m canceled at Berlin and Russia 15k canceled at Minsk (July 7), signed and dedicated "this envelope was carried by myself and Bennett Griffin from Floyd Bennett Field New York to Russia where we crashed our plane on our attempted flight around the world" by Jimmie Mattern. The two pilots flew non-stop from Harbour Grace to Berlin in a record time of 8 hours 41 minutes, only a handful of covers carried (Image)



Current Opening Price...$900.00
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192 E AAMC TO1167 imageFlight Covers. 1932 (5 July) Mattern & Griffin Round the World Flight, cover franked with U.S., German and Russian adhesives, bearing appropriate postmarks and autographed by both fliers, usual adhesive toning partly showing through, otherwise v.f. The U.S. pilot Jimmy Mattern, with Lt. Griffin attempted to beat the "round-the-world" record, held at the time by Post and Gatty. After flying from New York via Harbour Grace, they landed in Berlin and later reached Moscow. Their plane crashed on the way to Siberia. Only 10 covers reportedly carried on this flight (Cat No. AAMC TO1167) (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$270.00
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193 E   imageFlight Covers. 1933 Darius-Girenas Trans-Atlantic flight cover franked with 3c Newburgh, tied by Brooklyn July 15 cds, with "Lituanica" and corresponding Lithuanian cachets, signed by Stephen Darius and Stanley Girenas, Kaunas July 18 arrival pmk on back, v.f. (After taking off from Floyd Bennett Field in New York, Darius and Girenas successfully crossed the Atlantic, only to perish on July 17th in the village of Kuhdamm, near Soldin, Germany (now Pszczelnik in Poland). The planned route was: New York- Newfoundland-Ireland-London-Amsterdam-Swinemunde-Konigsberg- Kaunas (a total of 7,186 km). Due to weather conditions over Ireland, they veered to the north and reached Germany via Scotland and the North Sea. In 37 hours and 11 minutes, until the moment of the crash, they had flown 6,411 km, just 636 km short of Kaunas) (Image)



Current Opening Price...$130.00
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194 E   imageFlight Covers. 1933 Jimmie Mattern Solo Circumnavigation Attempt/Levanevsky Flight cover from New York with five various Russian datestamps (5 June-5 July) and datestamps of Nome (July 21), Fairbanks (July 23), Juneau (July 25) and Edmonton (July 27), a USA 3c applied at Nome, signed by Mattern in pencil, some staining and two vertical folds, tape repair at lower edge. Mattern flew from New York on June 3rd but made a forced landing in Siberia where his plane was abandoned; he was rescued by Eskimos and flown on July 20th from Anadyr to Nome by the Russian pilot Levanevsky. He then flew from Nome to New York via Edmonton. One of the very few covers carried by Mattern and Levanevsky, the cover faults are probably a result of the forced landing in Siberia and the conditions endured prior to his rescue. A rare cover (Image) (image 194a)

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Current Opening Price...$1,400.00
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195   imageFlight Covers. 1933 Charles and Anne Lindbergh Survey Flight, July 5 typed letter to the Paris Chapter of the National Aeronautic Association of USA in France, signed Anne Lindbergh. The Lindbergh's flew from New York to Europe via Newfoundland, Labrador, Greenland and Iceland, to survey a possible air route to Europe for various commercial US airlines; they then flew to Africa and South America and back to New York, fine collateral item (Image)



Current Opening Price...$230.00
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196 E AAMC TO1211 imageFlight Covers. 1934 (27 June) cover with U.S. and Polish franking, special cachet, v.f. (On June 28, Benjamin and Joseph Adamowicz took off from Floyd Bennett Field in NYC and landed in Harbour Grace, Newfoundland. The next day, they took off from there for a Trans-Atlantic trip. Through mechanical problems, a leaking engine and heavy rainstorm, they managed to reach Europe (near Caen in France). The next day, after repairing a landing gear, they took off to Paris, then to Germany, where they were forced to land due to fuel leaks. On July 2, the brothers arrived in Warsaw, Poland, treated as heroes. The Adamowicz brothers were possibly the first amateur pilots in the world to fly a plane across the Atlantic) (Cat No. AAMC TO1211) (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$100.00
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197 E AAMC TO1237 imageFlight Covers. 1935 (22 June) Attempted Flight, New York to Rome, Italy, by George and Alfred de Monteverde in the airplane "Francesco de Pinedo." The attempt was unsuccessful. Cover with 2x6c franking, canceled New York on June 14, 1935, and again in Brooklyn on June 22, 1935. Printed inscription bears impression of a Notary's seal, reads "This is one of 500 letters placed aboard the "Francesco de Pinedo", fine (Cat No. AAMC TO1237) (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$90.00
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198 E   imageDornier Do-X Flights. 1932 First Flight from North Beach Airport Jackson Heights, two covers plus a cacheted postal card (toned), fine (Image)



Current Opening Price...$150.00
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United States - Special Delivery
LotNo. Symbol CatNo. Lot Description
199 og E1 image1888 10c blue, top margin plate number and imprint horizontal strip of four, hinge reinforcements, well centered, fine, cat. $6250 (Cat No. E1) (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$900.00
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200 P E2P1 image1888 10c blue, large die proof, die sunk on card (reduced), peripheral toned spots, otherwise v.f., cat. $750 (Cat No. E2P1) (Image)

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Current Opening Price...$170.00
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