Mini Sheet: Aviation Centenary Minisheet (Solomon Islands 2003)

Aviation Centenary Minisheet (Solomon Islands 2003)

01 August (Solomon Islands ) within release Aviation centenary goes into circulation Mini Sheet Aviation Centenary Minisheet face value 6*4 Solomon Islands dollar

Mini Sheet Aviation Centenary Minisheet in catalogues
Michel: Mi: SB 1126-1131KB
Stanley Gibbons: Sg: SB MS1055

Mini Sheet is vertical format.

Also in the issue Aviation centenary:

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Mini Sheet Aviation Centenary Minisheet in digits
Country: Solomon Islands
Date: 2003-08-01
Size: 108 x 178
Emission: Commemorative
Format: Mini Sheet
Face Value: 6*4 Solomon Islands dollar

Mini Sheet Aviation Centenary Minisheet it reflects the thematic directions:

An aircraft (pl. aircraft) is a vehicle that is able to fly by gaining support from the air. It counters the force of gravity by using either static lift or the dynamic lift of an airfoil, or, in a few cases, direct downward thrust from its engines. Common examples of aircraft include airplanes, rotorcraft (including helicopters), airships (including blimps), gliders, paramotors, and hot air balloons.Part 1 (Definitions and Abbreviations) of Subchapter A of Chapter I of Title 14 of the U. S. Code of Federal Regulations states that aircraft "means a device that is used or intended to be used for flight in the air."

Famous People refers to the fame and public attention accorded by the mass media to individuals or groups or, occasionally, animals, but is usually applied to the persons or groups of people (celebrity couples, families, etc.) themselves who receive such a status of fame and attention. Celebrity status is often associated with wealth (commonly referred to as fame and fortune), while fame often provides opportunities to make money.

An invention is a unique or novel device, method, composition, idea, or process. An invention may be an improvement upon a machine, product, or process for increasing efficiency or lowering cost. It may also be an entirely new concept. If an idea is unique enough either as a stand-alone invention or as a significant improvement over the work of others, it can be patented. A patent, if granted, gives the inventor a proprietary interest in the patent over a specific period of time, which can be licensed for financial gain. 

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