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Here is one from Ireland, postmarked 13 March 1950. Green and orange substitute for the usual red and blue.  |
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A cover out of Mexico with three aircraft in the national colors, flying in formation.  |
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This patriotic airmail cover went from Panevezys to Washington, D.C. on March 18, 1992.  |
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From my aircraft borders group, a non-philatelic cover with DC-3s top and bottom only. The design is not continued on the reverse. Don  |
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jamesw, I especially like your aerogram out of Angola! Don Here is one from Tampere, Finland, with small aircraft flying around the border and airplanes screened on the stationery. This cover also has a clean postmark with pictorial cancel of Santa and sleigh.  |
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Here's an interesting air mail cover that uses a cachet from Denmark, 1955.  |
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