# MUS096 - 1926-1960 13 Airmail Stamps with FREE Album
Get 13 Old Mint U.S. Airmail Stamps Plus FREE Album & Mounts and SAVE!
Old US Airmail stamps isuued between 1926 and 1959 are hard to find. This is your chance to get 13 of them in one easy, money-saving order. You'll also receive FREE Airmail stamp album and FREE archival-quality mounts to keep your new stamps safe and organized for years to come. Take advantage of this great value today and save money off individual stamp, album, and mount prices!
Here's Some of the History These Stamps Capture:
Four 1941 Big Plane stamps picture an aircraft that never existed – if it did, the bottom of the tail would be torn off as it took off. Design based on the DC-3, Lockheed Electra, and Beech 18.
Up until 1925, the government flew the mail. Then, private companies were contracted and the 15¢ and 20¢ Biplane Map stamps were issued for that service. Ford was the first contractor that flew mail.
The 1952 80¢ Hawaii Fountainhead stamp paid the rate to ship an orchid from Hawaii to the United States.
The 1948 5¢ airplane shows DC-4 Sky Master, which played a critical role in the Allied war effort and the Berlin Airlift of 1948-49. It was the first Airmail coil stamp.
Get 13 Old Mint U.S. Airmail Stamps Plus FREE Album & Mounts and SAVE!
Old US Airmail stamps isuued between 1926 and 1959 are hard to find. This is your chance to get 13 of them in one easy, money-saving order. You'll also receive FREE Airmail stamp album and FREE archival-quality mounts to keep your new stamps safe and organized for years to come. Take advantage of this great value today and save money off individual stamp, album, and mount prices!
Here's Some of the History These Stamps Capture:
Four 1941 Big Plane stamps picture an aircraft that never existed – if it did, the bottom of the tail would be torn off as it took off. Design based on the DC-3, Lockheed Electra, and Beech 18.
Up until 1925, the government flew the mail. Then, private companies were contracted and the 15¢ and 20¢ Biplane Map stamps were issued for that service. Ford was the first contractor that flew mail.
The 1952 80¢ Hawaii Fountainhead stamp paid the rate to ship an orchid from Hawaii to the United States.
The 1948 5¢ airplane shows DC-4 Sky Master, which played a critical role in the Allied war effort and the Berlin Airlift of 1948-49. It was the first Airmail coil stamp.