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Portugal - "BOEING CLIPPER ~ AIRCRAFT KNOWN TO AZORES ISLANDS" MNH MS 2014

$ 1.84

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Topic: Aviation
  • Quality: Mint Never Hinged/MNH
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Portugal
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Theme: Aviation
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Modified Item: No
  • Grade: XF/S (Extremely Fine/Superb)
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Region: Portugal
  • Year of Issue: 2014
  • Type: Miniature Sheet

    Description

    Portugal -
    "
    BOEING 314 CLIPPER ~ THE AIRCRAFT KNOWN TO AZORES ISLANDS.
    "
    MNH ~ Miniature Sheet !
    The Aircraft known to the Azores Islands
    In May 1939, the Azores strengthened the importance of its ocean geographic position with the arrival to the city of
    Horta
    , on the
    Island
    of
    Faial
    , of the first Boeing 314 Clipper four-engined seaplane of the North American airline Pan American Airways. This flight, only carrying mail, was a historic moment in the early days of the development of air transport between the
    USA
    and
    Europe
    . In July of that same year, the Clipper returned to Horta, this time with passengers. Regular air transport between North America and
    Europe
    was to become a routine. The Boeing 314 offered 36 seats in a luxurious and comfortable first class service. The return ticket between
    New York
    and Southampton with stopover at Horta and
    Lisbon
    was equivalent to a current value of 10,000 euros. The flight between
    New York
    and Horta took 13 hours.
    From the Azores to
    Lisbon
    , where it landed at Cabo Ruivo, the journey took 7 hours at a cruising speed of 300 km/h. One year after having started up business, these Boeing 314 had completed 200 crossings and transported 2,600 passengers. At the end of the Second World War, the
    USA
    with the approval of the Portuguese government, built a large airport structure at
    Santa Maria
    , which was initially called Santa Maria Air Base and inaugurated in August 1945. In January 1946, the airline company Pan American started the stopover at
    Santa Maria
    , with Lockheed Constellation model aircraft, the first commercial pressurised commercial airliners, capable of connecting
    New York
    to the Azores in a little under 9 hours at a speed of 500 km/h.
    Santa Maria
    became an important stopover for transatlantic flights.
    During this period, many Lockheed Constellation and Super-Constellation aircraft of the largest airline companies at the time passed through the
    Azores
    , in particular the American Trans World Airlines(TWA), the Dutch KLM and Air France. With the arrival of jet aircraft with higher flight autonomy, the refuelling stopovers at
    Santa Maria
    became unnecessary, the aircraft started to fly over the
    Atlantic Ocean
    without requiring intermediate refuelling.
    Santa Maria
    airport was also an important stimulus to the start-up of the commercial air transport activity of Sociedade Açoriana de Transportes Aéreos (SATA).
    Created formally in 1941 with the name of Sociedade Açoriana de Estudos Aéreos, it was only in 1947 that the regional company inaugurated the air services between São Miguel and
    Santa Maria
    with a twin-engine Beechcraft UC-45 which was given the name of «Açor».
    After a fatal accident which involved this aircraft, the company acquired two aircraft De Havilland DH 104 Dove in that same year of 1947. In 1964, SATA responded to the need to expand and grow with the acquisition of twin-engine Douglas C-47 aircraft, the military version of the Douglas DC-3. In the
    Azores
    it became known as «Dakota», the English name for this type of aircraft. The C-47 aircraft offered more cargo and passenger transport capacity than the De Havilland Dove.
    In 1969, the increased demand for inter-island air transport and the creation of new airport structures inspired SATA to develop a new project of growth and
    modernization
    . Modern twin-engined turboprop Hawker Siddeley HS-748 aircraft were acquired which flew from
    Ponta Delgada
    to Lajes in just over 30 minutes, showing a significant reduction of time and much more comfort.
    They became known among the people of the
    Azores
    as «Avro». The operationalisation of the HS-748 was one of the most significant factors in the company’s
    modernization
    . This philatelic issue pays tribute to these four airliners which are of enormous historical significance to National and Worldwide Aviation.
    Year: 2014.
    (PR3).