Somewhere just west of Wolfsburg we over hear two teenagers..and my all time favorite photo lifted from this joint … well before the original RPT disappeared
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The Hindenburg letter (now in a museum) is a prized example of a macabre side of airmail philately called "Crash Post", That is, mail recovered after an "interrupted flight" or aircraft crash event. A little ghoulish, but each a bit of history.Hmm, if real that could be an outstanding collector's item even if the stamps are common ones.
The Hindenburg letter (now in a museum) is a prized example of a macabre side of airmail philately called "Crash Post", That is, mail recovered after an "interrupted flight" or aircraft crash event. A little ghoulish, but each a bit of history.
In the US, if the mail was whole it would be stamped "interrupted flight" along with a location/date. Else, identifiable elements would be sent in a "Official Business" envelope. Other countries used different systems.
...The mail must go through...
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From an Imperial Airways flying boat crash
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Courtesey lostflights.com
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