Zeppelin LZ-129 "Hindenburg" (Saint Vincent and The Grenadines 1999)
26 April (Saint Vincent and The Grenadines )
within release History of Aviation
goes into circulation Stamp Zeppelin LZ-129 "Hindenburg" face value 0.90 East Caribbean dollar
Stamp Zeppelin LZ-129 "Hindenburg" in catalogues |
Michel:
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Mi: VC 4604
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Stamp is square format.
Also in the issue History of Aviation:
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Fokker DR1 Triplane
face value 1.10;
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face value 1.10;
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face value 1.10;
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face value 5;
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Souvenir Sheet -
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face value 5;
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face value 1.10;
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face value 1.10;
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Mini Sheet -
History of Aviation
face value 8*1.10;
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face value 5;
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face value 1.10;
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Lilienthal Glider Nr 5, 1891
face value 0.70;
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SPAD S.XIII "Smith IV"
face value 1.10;
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Zeppelin LZ-129 "Hindenburg"
face value 0.90;
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Montgolfier Balloon, France 1783
face value 0.60;
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Hughes H-1 Racer
face value 1.10;
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Sopwith Camel
face value 1.10;
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Lockheed Sirius "Tingmissartoq"
face value 1.10;
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Staggerwing Beechcraft C17L
face value 1.10;
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Dc-3, 1937
face value 1.10;
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Dayton Wright DH-4 Bomber
face value 1.10;
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Albatros D.Va
face value 1.10;
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Sopwith Dove
face value 1.10;
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Mini Sheet -
History of Aviation
face value 8*1.10;
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Souvenir Sheet -
Bleriot XI, Channel Crossing, 1914
face value 5;
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Wilbur Wright, Flyer I, 1903
face value 1;
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Stamp Zeppelin LZ-129 "Hindenburg" in digits
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Country: |
Saint Vincent and The Grenadines |
Date: |
1999-04-26 |
Print: |
Offset lithography |
Perforation: |
14 |
Emission: |
Commemorative |
Format: |
Stamp |
Face Value: |
0.90 East Caribbean dollar
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Stamp Zeppelin LZ-129 "Hindenburg" it reflects the thematic directions:
Aviation is the practical aspect or art of aeronautics, being the design, development, production, operation and use of aircraft, especially heavier than air aircraft. The word aviation was coined by French writer and former naval officer Gabriel La Landelle in 1863, from the verb avier (synonymous flying), itself derived from the Latin word avis ("bird") and the suffix -ation.