Showing posts with label Air-craft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Air-craft. Show all posts

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Special Cover on Railways..

 

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150 Years of Locomotive Workshop, Jamalpur (Bihar)

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Date of Issue : 8 February 2012

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 Screenshot_3 : Ashwani Dubey - Gorakhpur

Club News

 

Smithsonian's National Postal Museum Opens New "Fire & Ice: Hindenburg and Titanic" Exhibit

 

Fire & Ice: Hindenburg and Titanic

Open March 22, 2012 to January 6, 2014

"Fire & Ice:Hindenburg and Titanic," an innovative new exhibit, opened  at the Smithsonian's National Postal Museum. The exhibit brings together two marvels of transportation. Titanic and Hindenburg served demands for rapid worldwide communication and transportation. Both operated as the world's largest mobile post offices. Each in its day promised the fastest possible worldwide mail service. Each offered onboard gentility and opulence. Each met a tragic end.

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As the largest, fastest, and most glamorous ships of their eras, Hindenburg and Titanic share many similarities. The human tragedy associated with each stunned the world . . . a shock that affects people to this day. Both offered travelers elegant accommodations, and both provided postal services. In each era, the public trusted modern technology to provide safety and speed. And as anniversaries of the disasters are marked in 2012—seventy-five years since Hindenburg burned and a century since Titanic sank—many questions remain unanswered.

The Zeppelin Company of Friedrichshafen, Germany, completed the 804-foot long LZ-129 Hindenburg in 1936. Financed in part by the Nazi regime, the rigid airship, designed to use non-flammable helium for lift, confirmed Germany’s technological prowess as Adolf Hitler prepared for war. The U.S. refused to sell helium to the Zeppelin Company, which instead used highly flammable hydrogen for Hindenburg’s lift. On May 6, 1937, carrying ninety-seven passengers and crew, Hindenburg burst into flames at Lakehurst, New Jersey. The disaster destroyed the ship in thirty-four seconds, ending the magnificent era of lighter-than-air commercial travel.

Between 1909 and 1911, Harland & Wolff, Belfast, Ireland, built the massive, 882-foot long Titanic for Britain’s White Star Line, owned by American J.P. Morgan. On April 10, 1912, the lavish Titanic left Southampton, England, on its maiden voyage. Bound for New York, the ship hit an iceberg in the North Atlantic late night April 14, and sank in fewer than three hours.  Of its 2,229 passengers and crew, only 712 survived, predominantly women and children.

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Titanic was the world's largest floating post office of its day, and Hindenburg still holds the record as the world's largest flying post office. This year-2012-the National Postal Museum raises visitors' awareness of the two giant ships' postal operations with its new exhibit. And this year-2012-both mark anniversaries. Hindenburg burned 75 years ago, and Titanic sank 100 years ago. The exhibition will be open through Jan. 6, 2014.

Exhibit highlights include a very rare piece of mail sent from Titanic and burnt mail salvaged from Hindenburg. Other items include mail, postcards, menus, photographs, keys from Titanic's post office and the salvaged postmark device from Hindenburg.

"Although many visitors to "Fire & Ice: Hindenburg and Titanic" will be very familiar with some of the iconic imagery shown, I believe that they will be amazed to see documents, artifacts and photographs that have never been publicly displayed before," said Cheryl R. Ganz, museum curator for the Hindenburg-related aspects of the exhibit. "These salvaged objects and newly discovered photos bring the story to life in new ways."

The exhibit is organized into themes that compare and contrast the large, fast, glamorous ships: 20th-century icons, technological advancements, life onboard, mail ships and disaster. Survivor stories portray the human tragedy associated with each shocking disaster: shocks that reverberate to this day.

"This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to reflect on the hundredth anniversary of Titanic's sinking in the presence of real objects from the ship and her passengers," said Daniel Piazza, museum curator for the Titanic-related aspects of the exhibit. "A century later, her brief life and tragic end still haunt and captivate us."

Visitors will be able to recreate the onboard letter-writing experience by applying a cachet to postcards and mail that identify the item as from the exhibition. Stamps and a postmark are available in the U.S. Postal Service philatelic shop in the museum to post the cards. A booklet available in the museum's gift shop and online will accompany the exhibit.

A virtual edition of the exhibit is available on the museum's website: www.postalmuseum.si.edu/fireandice.

: Smithsonian's National Postal Museum

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

New Stamp from India…

 

Civil Aviation Centenary

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Date of Issue : 14 March 2012

India Post  issued a set of  four stamps and a Miniature Sheet on 14 March 2012  to commemorate 100 years of civil aviation in the country.Indian Civil Aviation completed 100 years on 18th February, 2011. 

courtesy : Mansoor B., Mangalore

 

Interview

image Recently Etv Gujarati had taken Interview  of renowned philatelist of Ahmedanad Mr Praful Thakkar.  It could be viewed  on following URL.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBjjz5i7Iqg&context=C40d6959ADvjVQa1PpcFMCT2VUYjT5FZCAdOQNUyPCUOVkNeApiuA

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Praful Thakkar, the renowned philatelist of Gujarat is Limca Book Record Holder in 2009 for Autographs & Canteen Tokens and  is a collector of autographs, stamps, First Day Covers (FDCs), coins, medals, tokens, badges , badge plates etc. and many more collectibles of India since last more than 45 years. He has written several books on these subjects of Hobbies. His recent book is on autographs. Mr Praful Thakkar may be contacted at e mail : pkthakkar@yahoo.com

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Screenshot_3 : Vijay Modi, Himmatnagar ( Gujarat)   email : vijay_idom@rediffmail.com

 

Request to contributors

The contributors are requested to send small files for publication. As due to unavoidable reasons I am unable to download heavy files.

My  broadband connection is not working for the last 15 days due to Big Road repair project on Shamshi - Kullu  highway and all telephone lines of BSNL have been broken down in whole Shamshi area   for unlimited period . This has caused lot of problem for Internet connectivity in offices and home. Now I am using another 2G connection which takes time to download heavy files. So plz do not send  your mails with heavy files.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

New stamps on Astronomy from Germany

 

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Date of Issue : 11 August 2011

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German Post will issue four new stamps on Astronomy on 11 August 2011.

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Courtesy : Shrikant Parikh, Ahmedabad

Club News

Real Tributes to unsung heroes by a Philatelist…

Anil Dhir Book Here I wish to share a great work and  service by Mr Anil Dhir, renowned philatelist from Bhubaneshwar. Mr Dhir is known for his extraordinary   work and  deep research in  philately and   social fields. “The Last Post” is an excellent example of his work with many more to mention… His selfless effort  and love for deep research makes him always very special in his work and findings. Here is another finest piece of work rather great service done by him….Read the full story !

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1945 - An untold story of war & love

- DN Singh

This story begins with a visit to the Madras War Cemetery early this year, by a man in quest of a trace dating back some 66 years. The man in question, Anil Dhir has a penchant for history and has an enviable record in unearthing the glories of the past. Dhir says he was in search of material for his article on the War Cemeteries in India, which took him from one end of the geography to the other. 


His quest landed him in Chennai, where the Madras War Cemetery is situated. The Cemetery presented interesting clues before Dhir and a challenge too. At the Cemetery he had a tryst with an interesting disclosure - a set of fourteen graves which were of airmen who had apparently died in a plane crash at Amarda Road. The fourteen individually named headstones were arranged side-by-side, but from the Cemetery Registry it was learnt that they had been interred as a collective grave. A collective grave is a burial of recovered remains which, though not individually identified, constitute of a small group of known individuals.

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It is a gigantic task, almost impossible to locate the living relatives of  the  airmen   who died in crash many years ago..... and  real  heart felt tributes to the  unsung heroes by Mr Anil Dhir  who is always in the quest of something different and unique !!  This is a heart touching story. To do this work one must have a great patience to work and wait .....which Mr Dhir has proved...in many  of his tasks done in past years.... The Last Post by Anil Dhir is one such example , well  known to   philatelists...   Philatelic Community is proud to be asscoited with Mr Dhir !! Great work  by him !!

Thursday, December 2, 2010

World’s First Airmail…



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On Feb. 18th 2011, the Centenary of the world's first Airmail will be celebrated. India’s noted aero philatelist Mr Pradip Jain has recently donated the 1911 World's First Airmail Flown carried cover to the Smithsonian Postal Museum which is supposed to be the world's best postal / philatelic museum showcasing the treasurer of philately world and is regularly visited by thousands of visitors .

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Exhibit page 2

Thursday, July 8, 2010

New Stamps from India




Indian Naval air squadron 300 - 50 Years

Date of Issue - 7 July 2010

House Sparrow Stamp

Hi ! here are some recent Indian Issues . Tomorrow, India Post will issue a set of stamps on Sparrow and Pigeons. Here are some interesting links for Nature Lovers. In my morning Post, I wrote about special cover issued by HP circle on Queen’s Baton Relay…..There was a mistake in Hindi spelling of Relay on the cancellation. The same mistake can be seen on Miniature Sheet of this issue too…I received a comment from my reader Niket Bubna from US..on the same issue…Yes Niket you are absolutely right in your point…such mistakes can be easily avoided if checked by experts timely before finalizing the design of stamp / cancellation. This is a negligence by India Post as spelling mistakes in Hindi are often seen on stamps and postmarks ! It must not happen in future…..It is a disgrace to our National Language ! My thanks to Stamps of India & N. Kalyani for today’s Post. This is all in this Post….Till Next Post….Have a Nice Time !…..

Just for Nature Lovers !

http://www.natureforever.org/

http://www.worldhousesparrowday.org/

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World Classical Tamil Conference – Kovali - 2010

Date of Issue – 27 June 2010

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Kumaraguruparar Swamigal

Date of Issue – 27 June 2010

2135 Relay

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Queen’s Baton Relay

Date of Issue – 25 June 2010

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Centenary of Powered Flight

 

 


Hi ! Here are the new stamps on Aeroplanes issued by Australia Post on 9 March 2010 commemorating Centenary of The Powered Flight. The Special FDC has been issued with a special commemorative coin to commemorate the event. The stamps, Max Cards and FDC are beautifully designed. A nice collection for those collecting on Aviation. I have also received a beautiful card from Poland sent by my Blogger friend Andrzej. Thank you very much Andrzej for this beautiful Easter FDC and stamps. This is all for Today…Till Next Post….Have a Nice Time !


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Date of Issue – 9 March 2010

This issue commemorates three significant powered flights from Australia's early aviation history.

According to the criteria set by the Royal Aero Club of Great Britain, the first sustained, controlled flight in a powered aircraft was made by Englishman Colin Defries on 9 December 1909 at Victoria Park racecourse in Sydney. The plane was a modified Wright Model A named The Stella.

On 18 March 1910, at Diggers Rest, Victoria, the American "escapologist" Harry Houdini made the first of several well-publicized flights in this country. His aircraft was an imported Voisin, with his name emblazoned on the tail.

John Duigan was the first Australian to successfully fly an Australian-designed and constructed powered aircraft. On 7 October 1910, Duigan's self-designed biplane flew 180 metres at 64kph at an altitude of 3.4 metres at his family property at Mia Mia, Victoria.


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Special FDC with Commemorative Coin

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Gutter Strips

Courtesy- Australia Post

My new cover from Poland

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Thanks Andrzej !

Friday, March 20, 2009

Naval Aviation




Date of Issue - 15 March 2009

Hi ! Here are the most beautiful and thrilling stamps on Naval Aviation issued by Gibraltar on 15 March 2009. A set of 6 stamps and a beautiful Miniature sheet commemorate Centenary of Naval Aviation. Gibraltar has been a critical centre of naval operations since first being ceded to Britain in 1713, and over this time, it has witnessed many changes to the feet and how it is operated.The past hundred years have seen the most changes, and it is by no small measure, that some of these have been as a result of having the ability to project power against an aggressor or by providing support to those in need, using aircraft and specially trained crews than can operate equally well from ships at sea or from land. Here are some nice pictures of Naval Aviation depicted on these stamps. Well, The stamps issued by Gibralter are wonderful with bright colour combination. Though the theme is 'aval Aviation' but the brightness of colours can be seen on all stamps.To see them I just can say -" These are fantastic and a collector's Delight !" Sure to be liked by collectors of Aviation and watercraft theme.Here are the nice stamps, Miniature sheet and FDCs. This is all for today !......Till Next Post....Have a Nice Time !.....



Centenary of Naval Aviation




Thursday, February 26, 2009

New Stamps from Canada ..




First Flight in Canada
Recently Canada issued a commemorative stamp featuring Silver Dart, the aircraft that made the first controlled powered flight in Canada and the British Empire on February 23, 1909 to celebrate its 100 years.





New Celebration Stamp
This festive new permanent stamp in the Celebration series features confetti, ribbon and fireworks exploding from an open envelope in a shower of colour. The stamp is a perfect complement to many of life's joyful celebrations, including weddings, anniversaries and graduations.

Club News

Stamp exhibition in Dehradun
A District level Philatelic exhibition will be held in Dehradun on 28 Feb and 01 Mar.2009.Two special covers on Litchi and Mahasu temple (Chakrata) will be released. On same dates , A state flower show will be organized and a special cover on Blue Poppy will be released. A book on "Uttarakhand - A Philatelic Journey" authored Mr. Abhai Mishra and Mr. Rajesh Verma and published by Uttarakhand Postal Circle is also proposed to be released on 28 February.

Friday, August 29, 2008

Aviation





Hi Readers ! I am back with some beautiful stamps on Aviation issued by Australia on 5 August 2008. Those collecting stamps on Aircrafts/Aviation would really like them. The stamps are very colourful and its FDC is equally good. In our regular series some more colourful se-tenants on Greetings Theme from the album of Mr. Shrkant Parikh. This is all for today !...Have a Great Time !....




Date of Issue : 5 August 2008


This set of four stamps highlights the role that aircrafts have played in carrying mail & passengers in Australia since 1921. The stamps depict 1. Bristol Tourer 2.Empire Flying Boat 3.Lockheed Super Constellation 4.Airbus A 380



From Se-tenant Album of Shrikant Par
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Theme - Greetings


Date of Issue : 30 September 1991

Date of Issue : 30 October 2003

Date of Issue : 25 October 2004

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Date of Issue : 15 December 2007