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1930 (16 Sep) Cover of catapult mail from New York (USA) to Friedrichshafen (Germany) on the ship "Europa". Franked with a 20c air stamp (USA), canceled by the New York postmark. September 21, 1930 was sent by catapult mail to Southampton, red cached on the "Mit Katapultflug," meaning "with catapult flight." And postmark "1 Deutscher Katapultflug" (1 German catapult flight) D. "Europa" - Southampton.

Germany / Weimar Republic (1919-1932)

On September 21, 1930, the first catapult mail flight from the ship "Europa" to Southampton took place. Then by airmail to Cologne, cachet "mit luftpost befördert luftpostamt Koln-Flughafen" in translation "Airmail delivered to Cologne airport." The postmark of the place of receipt is missing. Extremely rare. The cover bears the autograph of Baron Joachim von Studnitz, the catapult mail pilot on board the liner "Bremen." Joachim von Studnitz made the first historic flight from the "Bremen" on July 22, 1929, to New York. The first catapult mail was sent from the "Bremen" to Germany (to Bremerhaven)

Catalog: Scott С9
Condition: Used.
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Rare Stamps and Postal History of The World
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