Cachet Category 1934 Flight San Francisco to Pearl Harbor

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Cachets should be listed in chronological order based on earliest known usage. Use the postmark date or best guess. This applies to add-on cachets as well.



HISTORICAL NOTE
US Navy Squadron, VP-10F, flew six planes in formation 2,399 miles in 24 hours and 45 minutes, part of the time through thick fog, and established three world's records.



 

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1934-01-10
Locy Type 3(BTT)
"SANFANCISCO / CALIFORNIA"

Flight Cover

Signed by crew of 10-P-4. Backstamped "Fleet Air Base, Pearl Harbor Hawaii" Jan 11 1934.


 

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1934-01-10
Locy Type 3(BTT)
"SANFANCISCO / CALIFORNIA"

Flight Cover

Signed by crew of 10-P-4.


 

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1934-01-10
Locy Type 3(BTT)
"SANFRANCISCO / CALIFORNIA"

Flight Cover

Signed by crewmember. Backstamped "Fleet Air Base, Pearl Harbor Hawaii" Jan 11 1934.


 

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1934-01-10
Locy Type 3(BTT)
"SANFRANCISCO / CALIFORNIA"

Flight Cover

Signed by all the pilots. Backstamped "Fleet Air Base, Pearl Harbor Hawaii" Jan 11 1934.


 

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1934-01-10
Locy Type 3(BTT)
"SANFRANCISCO / CALIFORNIA"

Flight Cover

Signed by the pilot of 10-P-2. Cover also has a postmark from USS Gannet AM-41.


 

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1934-01-10
Locy Type 3a
"HAWAII / FLIGHT"
USS Gannet AM-41

Flight Cover

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1934-01-10
USPO Duplex #11
San Francisco CA

Flight Cover

Rubber stamp cachet sponsored by the San Francisco Junior Chamber of Commerce


 

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1934-01-10
USPO Duplex #11
San Francisco CA

Flight Cover

Rubber stamp cachet by Willard N. Watson, sponsored by the Historic Aeronautics Association and the Trans-Pacific Cover Society

 


 

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