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2012 $16 Charles Lindbergh Crossing the Atlantic, Mint Sheet of 6 Stamps, Mozambique

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This vibrant mint sheet of six stamps was issued by Mozambique in 2012 to commemorate Charles Lindbergh's solo transatlantic crossing on May 20–21, 1927. The sheet is titled "Travessia do Atlântico por Charles Lindbergh aos 20 e 21 de Maio de 1927" — Portuguese for "Crossing of the Atlantic by Charles Lindbergh on May 20 and 21, 1927." The six stamps are arranged in two rows of three, with the top row denominated at 16 MT and the bottom row at 66 MT. Images throughout the sheet depict the Spirit of St. Louis from multiple angles, a young Lindbergh in his flight gear, and two fascinating figures connected to the legacy of transatlantic flight: Bertrand Piccard and the Solar Impulse solar-powered aircraft.

The inclusion of Bertrand Piccard gives this sheet an unexpected surprise. The Swiss explorer and psychiatrist Bertrand Piccard made history in 1999 as co-pilot of the Breitling Orbiter 3, which became the first balloon to circumnavigate the globe non-stop. He later spearheaded the Solar Impulse project, developing a solar-powered airplane capable of flying around the world without a drop of fuel — a 21st-century echo of Lindbergh's own spirit of pushing beyond what was thought possible.

Together, these six stamps tell a story that spans nearly a century of human achievement in the air — from Lindbergh's daring 1927 solo flight over the cold Atlantic to the quiet revolution of solar-powered aviation. The dramatic artwork, combining vivid paintings with photographic imagery of the Spirit of St. Louis, makes this an exceptionally attractive sheet for aviation topical collectors, Lindbergh specialists, or anyone drawn to the history of flight.

This vibrant mint sheet of six stamps was issued by Mozambique in 2012 to commemorate Charles Lindbergh's solo transatlantic crossing on May 20–21, 1927. The sheet is titled "Travessia do Atlântico por Charles Lindbergh aos 20 e 21 de Maio de 1927" — Portuguese for "Crossing of the Atlantic by Charles Lindbergh on May 20 and 21, 1927." The six stamps are arranged in two rows of three, with the top row denominated at 16 MT and the bottom row at 66 MT. Images throughout the sheet depict the Spirit of St. Louis from multiple angles, a young Lindbergh in his flight gear, and two fascinating figures connected to the legacy of transatlantic flight: Bertrand Piccard and the Solar Impulse solar-powered aircraft.

The inclusion of Bertrand Piccard gives this sheet an unexpected surprise. The Swiss explorer and psychiatrist Bertrand Piccard made history in 1999 as co-pilot of the Breitling Orbiter 3, which became the first balloon to circumnavigate the globe non-stop. He later spearheaded the Solar Impulse project, developing a solar-powered airplane capable of flying around the world without a drop of fuel — a 21st-century echo of Lindbergh's own spirit of pushing beyond what was thought possible.

Together, these six stamps tell a story that spans nearly a century of human achievement in the air — from Lindbergh's daring 1927 solo flight over the cold Atlantic to the quiet revolution of solar-powered aviation. The dramatic artwork, combining vivid paintings with photographic imagery of the Spirit of St. Louis, makes this an exceptionally attractive sheet for aviation topical collectors, Lindbergh specialists, or anyone drawn to the history of flight.

 
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