Aviation Stamps Take Flight At World's Largest Air Show
Ten classic American aircraft from the 1930's, '40s and '50s
take to the skies in the form of postage when the US Postal Service
dedicates the American Advances in Aviation commemorative stamp
sheet at the world's premier air show. The Friday, July 29
first-day-of-issue ceremony, hosted by the EAA takes place during
the 2005 EAA AirVenture Oshkosh, WI, fly-in convention. The
ceremony will take place at the event's AeroShell Square at 1000
CDT in the shadows of at least six of the rare aircraft depicted on
the stamps.
Many pilots and crew members of these historic aircraft will be
on-site to discuss their experiences. An autograph session follows
the event.
The stamps will be available at Post Offices and Philatelic
Centers nationwide Saturday, July 30.
"The Postal Service is proud to build on the popular Classic
American Aircraft collection we first issued in 1997," said Linda
Kingsley, Vice President, Strategic Planning, US Postal Service,
who will dedicate the stamps at the air show. "The ten historic
aircraft chosen for the American Advances in Aviation stamp sheet
show the innovation and remarkable technological contributions of
our nation's aviation pioneers."
"Every year literally thousands of historic aircraft participate
in EAA AirVenture Oshkosh," said EAA AirVenture Museum Director
Adam Smith, "So we're taking the opportunity not only to showcase
these beautiful new stamps, but also to show many of the actual
aircraft depicted on them."
A description of each aircraft is on the back of the stamp
sheet. The stamp images depict:
- Boeing's 247 and B-29 Superfortress
- Consolidated's PBY Catalina and B-24 Liberator
- Lockheed's P-80 Shooting Star
- Grumman's F6F Hellcat
- Republic's P-47 Thunderbolt
- Northrop's YB-49 Flying Wing
- Engineering and Research Corporation's Ercoupe 415
- Beechcraft's 35 Bonanza.
- The header illustration includes a Hughes H-1 racer and
Boeing's YB-52 Stratofortress.
Military aircraft scheduled to be on display during the ceremony
include the: B-24 Liberator, B-29 Superfortress, F6F Hellcat and
the P80 Shooting Star. Civilian aircraft scheduled to appear
include the A-35-Bonanza and the Ercoupe-415.
The American Advances in Aviation stamp sheet was designed by
Phil Jordan. The stamp illustrations and header design were painted
by William S. Phillips, an award-winning historical aviation and
landscape artist who also created the artwork for the 1997 Classic
American Aircraft collection.
Aviation Enthusiast Collectables
Six limited edition prints will only be available on-site at
2005 fly-in.
Authenticated with a numbered certificate and autographed by
stamp artist William S. Phillips, high-quality prints (12 3/4 x 13
3/4 inch) of select aircraft stamp images will be available for
$175. Each print is mounted with an aircraft stamp postmarked with
the Oshkosh, WI July 29, 2005 First-Day-of-Issue cancellation.
Prints are available for the 35 Bonanza, B-24 Liberator, F6F
Hellcat, P45 Thunderbolt, PBY Catalina and the P80 Shooting
Star.
Advance orders are now being accepted for these products and
will be fulfilled following the July 29 issuance of the stamps. A
sampling of products available on-site and through the Postal Store
at usps.com/shop or at 800-STAMP-24 include:
First Day Cover set of ten with the July 29, 2005
First-Day-of-Issue postmark for $7.50.
A Digital Color Postmark designed by American Advances in
Aviation stamps Art Director Phil Jordan. A single
First-Day-of-Issue cover is $1.50 or the entire set of ten with an
Oshkosh, WI postmark is available for $15. Note: Digital color
postmarks are not available on customer-submitted covers.
An 8 x 10 inch Aviation Art Print featuring all 10 stamps for
$14.95.
Baseball caps,
t-shirts, key chains, lapel pins and numerous other American
Advances in Aviation themed items are also available.
The Postal Service paid tribute to the evolution of flight in
1997 by featuring some of aviation's most innovative aircraft on
stamps. The Classic American Aircraft stamp sheet-only available
today through collectors-included the: Beech Model C17L Boeing
B-17, B-47, 314 and P-26 Chance Voight Corsair F4U Curtiss D
(header) and JN-4 Jenny Douglas DC-3 Ford Tri-Motor Gee Bee
Super-Sportster Grumman F4F Wildcat Lockheed Constellation, Vega
and P-38 Martin B-10 North American F-86 Sabre and P-51 Mustang
Northrop Alpha Piper J-3 Cub Stearman PT13 and the Wright Model B
Flyer.