AEROPHILATELIE - REUNION COLONIE FRANCAISE PREMIER VOL REUNION FRANCE le 26 Janv…
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AEROPHILATELIE - REUNION COLONIE FRANCAISE PREMIER VOL REUNION FRANCE le 26 Janvier 1937 par avion "ROLAND GARROS". Registered letter from St Denis to St Etienne - CAD 26/1. RARE Avion 1 franking, stamp specially issued for this flight + 1F25 complement n° 141. Flight commemorative stamp "PREMIERE LIAISON AEROPOSTALE REUNION-FRANCE (sans surtaxe). Crew LAURENT - TOUGE - LEMER. On the back date stamp St Etienne 13 Février 1937 - Muller 5 Enclosed: 1937 article from L'Echo de la Timbrologie, decree concerning the printing of the surcharge on the postage stamp specially issued for this flight and the special conditions governing it.

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