Aerophilately

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Aerophilately is the branch of philately that specializes in the study of airmail. Philatelists have observed the development of mail transport by air from its beginning, and all aspects of airmail service have been extensively studied and documented by specialists.

Scope

The scope of aerophilately includes:

While most of the study of airmail assumes transport by

missile mail, and rocket mail are active subspecialties. Astrophilately
, the study of mail in space, is a related area.

Organizations

Federation Internationale de Philatelie (FIP) also maintains a commission.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ FIP official commissions webpage. Retrieved 27 June 2017.

Further reading

  • Richard McP. Cabeen, Standard Handbook of Stamp Collecting (Collectors Club, 1979), pp. 207–221
  • Cheryl Ganz, ed. Collecting Air Mail (American Air Mail Society)
  • American Air Mail Catalogue (AAMS, 6th ed. 1998)
  • Baldwin, N.C. (1947). British Air Mails 1784-1946. Sutton Coldfield, UK): Francis J. Field Ltd.
  • William Victor Kriebel, A History of the Development of Air Mail Service in Brazil (AAMS)
  • William J. Murphy, Irish Airmail 1919–1990 (Irish Airmail Society, 1996)
  • Örjan, Lüning (1978). Luftpostens historia i Norden - The history of airmail in Scandinavia. Stockholm: Sveriges Filatelist-Forbund.
  • Kronstein, Dr. Max (1978). Pioneer Airpost Flights of The World 1830-1935. Washington D. C.: American Air Mail Society.
  • Thomassen, Egil H. (1998). Norwegian Air Mail. Oslo: Norsk Filatelistforbund. .
  • Newall, Alexander S. (1985). British External Air Mails until 1934. London: Kingfisher Press. .
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  • Gérard Collot and Alain Cornu, Ligne Mermoz, catalog of French airmail flight covers, 1919–1940

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