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Some of the envelopes were sold at high prices by West German stamp dealer Hermann Sieger, and are known as "Sieger covers". The crew of Apollo 15— David Scott , Alfred Worden , and James Irwin —agreed to take payments for carrying the covers; though they returned the money, they were reprimanded by NASA.
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 envelope is one of a number of related terms that are used in a similar fashion. It is perhaps the most common term because it is the oldest, first being used in the early days of test flight. It is closely related to more modern terms known as extra power and a doghouse plot which are different ways of describing the flight envelope of ...
Date Issued Type Subject Plate No. Image No. Issued August 15, 1923: 8¢ Dark Green Size: + 7 ⁄ 8 x + 3 ⁄ 4 inch De Havilland Airplane Propeller and Radiator Design: C. A. Huston
The first official experiment at flying air mail to be made under the aegis of the United States Post Office Department took place on September 23, 1911, on the first day of an International Air Meet sponsored by The Nassau Aviation Corporation of Long Island, when pilot Earle L. Ovington flew 640 letters and 1,280 postcards from the Aero Club of New York's airfield located on Nassau Boulevard ...
The first stamps issued for Canal Zone postage consisted of three values, 2c, 5c and 10c, which were first issued on June 24, 1904, but were only used for twenty-four days, until July 17, 1904, and were removed from sale after that date. They were overprinted with a rubber handstamp. [3] Dr. J. C.
One of my favorite places to shop—Rifle Paper Co.—just launched its holiday collection, and if you love all things gold-tinged and nutcracker-covered, you’re going to be as obsessed with ...
Astrophilately is a branch of philately which deals with the collection of stamps and postmarked envelopes related to spaceflight. It is the intersection of space and postal history. Covers cancelled on the date and at a post office near the controlling agency are used in postal exhibits to share the development and conquest of the cosmos.