# C1-150 - 1918-2012 US Airmail Collection, Complete Set of 153 Stamps and FREE Mounts
Complete U.S. Airmail Collection – Get Every U.S. Airmail Stamp Issued with FREE Mounts!
This is your opportunity to own every US airmail stamp issued!
Airmail has been an important part of US postal history for 100 years. Now, you can document many of them with this complete 1918-2012 US Airmail set.
There’s an endless amount of interesting topics in this collection. The 1918 Curtiss Jenny stamps, airmails designed by Franklin Roosevelt, the first US stamp to honor a living person, the full set of Scenic American Landscapes stamps, and the list just keeps going!
When you order today, you’ll have fun discovering all of America’s postal history dating back to 1918 – 100 years ago!
First Commissioned Female Airmail Pilot
Born February 14, 1891, in Fort Payne, Alabama, Katherine’s family played an important role in early aviation. Her brother Eddie was an airplane manufacturer and her family ran a flight school.
In 1912, at the age of 21, Stinson became just the fourth woman in the country to earn her pilot’s license. The following year she became the first woman to carry the US mail when she dropped mailbags over the Montana State Fair. Her sister Marjorie also flew an early experimental airmail route in Texas in 1915, for which she is sometimes considered the first female airmail pilot.
In 1918, Stinson became the first woman commissioned by the US post office to carry airmail. (Previous flights were experimental or not officially sanctioned). On May 23, she departed Chicago and flew 783 miles in 10 hours before landing in Binghamton, New York. She had hoped to make the complete flight to New York City that day to break the world’s nonstop distance record. However, she had to stop in Binghamton for fuel. Unfortunately, the field she had landed in was very muddy, making it hard to make a smooth landing and the plane toppled, smashing the propeller and damaging a wing. Although she was disappointed, she had still accomplished a major feat.
Complete U.S. Airmail Collection – Get Every U.S. Airmail Stamp Issued with FREE Mounts!
This is your opportunity to own every US airmail stamp issued!
Airmail has been an important part of US postal history for 100 years. Now, you can document many of them with this complete 1918-2012 US Airmail set.
There’s an endless amount of interesting topics in this collection. The 1918 Curtiss Jenny stamps, airmails designed by Franklin Roosevelt, the first US stamp to honor a living person, the full set of Scenic American Landscapes stamps, and the list just keeps going!
When you order today, you’ll have fun discovering all of America’s postal history dating back to 1918 – 100 years ago!
First Commissioned Female Airmail Pilot
Born February 14, 1891, in Fort Payne, Alabama, Katherine’s family played an important role in early aviation. Her brother Eddie was an airplane manufacturer and her family ran a flight school.
In 1912, at the age of 21, Stinson became just the fourth woman in the country to earn her pilot’s license. The following year she became the first woman to carry the US mail when she dropped mailbags over the Montana State Fair. Her sister Marjorie also flew an early experimental airmail route in Texas in 1915, for which she is sometimes considered the first female airmail pilot.
In 1918, Stinson became the first woman commissioned by the US post office to carry airmail. (Previous flights were experimental or not officially sanctioned). On May 23, she departed Chicago and flew 783 miles in 10 hours before landing in Binghamton, New York. She had hoped to make the complete flight to New York City that day to break the world’s nonstop distance record. However, she had to stop in Binghamton for fuel. Unfortunately, the field she had landed in was very muddy, making it hard to make a smooth landing and the plane toppled, smashing the propeller and damaging a wing. Although she was disappointed, she had still accomplished a major feat.