Stamp: Waco Airplane (Liberia 1936)

Waco Airplane (Liberia 1936)

30 September (Liberia ) within release Firestone-flight goes into circulation Stamp Waco Airplane face value 1 Liberian cent

Stamp Waco Airplane in catalogues
Michel: Mi:LR 286
Stamp Number: Sn:LRC3A
Yvert et Tellier: Yt:LR PA1

Stamp is square format.

Also in the issue Firestone-flight:

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Stamp Waco Airplane in digits
Country: Liberia
Date: 1936-09-30
Print: Recess
Perforation: line 14
Emission: Air Mail
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 1 Liberian cent

Stamp Waco Airplane it reflects the thematic directions:

An aircraft is a machine that is able to fly by gaining support from the air. It counters the force of gravity by using either static lift or by using the dynamic lift of an airfoil, or in a few cases the downward thrust from jet engines. The human activity that surrounds aircraft is called aviation. Crewed aircraft are flown by an onboard pilot, but unmanned aerial vehicles may be remotely controlled or self-controlled by onboard computers. Aircraft may be classified by different criteria, such as lift type, aircraft propulsion, usage and others.

The Kionga Triangle (German: Kionga-Dreieck, Portuguese: Triângulo de Quionga) was a small region of German East Africa situated at the mouth of the Ruvuma River. The Ruvuma served as the border between the German colony and Portuguese Mozambique, and the Kionga Triangle was the only section of German East Africa south of the river. Its principal settlement was Kionga (now Quionga ) which had a population of 4,000 in 1910. It became a German possession in 1894 but came under Portuguese control in April 1916 during World War I. The post-war Treaty of Versailles reaffirmed that the river was the border between Tanganyika, then under British control, and Portuguese Mozambique. The triangle was the only territory that the treaty awarded to Portugal.

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