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词条 Zeppelin mail
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  1. First period, 1908 to 1914

  2. Inter-war period, 1919 to 1939

  3. Zeppelin stamps

  4. See also

  5. Notes, references and sources

  6. Further reading

Zeppelin mail was mail carried on zeppelins, the German airships that saw civilian use from 1908 to 1939. Almost every zeppelin flight carried mail, sometimes in large quantities; the covers usually received special postmarks, and a number of nations issued postage stamps specifically intended for use on mail carried by the zeppelins.

First period, 1908 to 1914

The first zeppelin to carry mail was LZ 4, in July 1908, followed shortly by LZ 3. The early flights did not use any special markings; the first was an oval reading "LUFTSCHIFF / SIGNALPOST" around the edge and "Z III" in the center, used on LZ 6 (Z 3) from August to October 1909. By 1911 a number of different postmarks were in use; a typical example was a circle reading "AN BORD DES / ZEPPELIN / LUFTSCHIFFES", with a date in the center and the name of the zeppelin at bottom. These were actually applied on board the zeppelin while in flight, at a small postal station.

The zeppelins were taken into military service in 1914, and thereafter did not carry civilian mail, although military commanders had special handstamps applied to their mail.

Inter-war period, 1919 to 1939

In late 1919, LZ 120 Bodensee resumed flights and mail carriage, using postmarks much as before the war, until 1921 when it was given to Italy as a war reparation. LZ 126 carried mail briefly in 1924 before it was delivered to the United States and renamed the Los Angeles (ZR-3). The Los Angeles carried mail between Lakehurst, New Jersey, Bermuda, and Mayagüez, Puerto Rico several times.

LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin had a long and celebrated career. Within weeks of its first flight in September 1928, the Graf Zeppelin carried the first airmail to go directly from Germany to the US and vice versa. Germany issued special 2-mark and 4-mark stamps for the occasion. On the return trip, the zeppelin carried almost 52,000 postcards and 50,000 letters. In 1929, Graf Zeppelin circled the globe, with stops in Tokyo and Los Angeles. By the time it was taken out of service in June 1937, the zeppelin had made 590 flights, each flight carrying up to 12 tons of mail to and from dozens of countries around the world.

Although LZ 129 Hindenburg is most famous for its fiery end, for the 14 months of its existence, it carried considerable amounts of mail overseas, and many of those are readily available today. Most of the 17,609 pieces of mail on the last flight were destroyed in the fire, but a handful were recovered, and today are highly prized crash covers.

The LZ 130 Graf Zeppelin II was the last of the zeppelins to carry mail; it was in civilian service for only a few months, from October 1938 to August 1939, and made only 30 trips, all within Germany.

Zeppelin stamps

Zeppelin stamps were issued by a few countries to pay the postage for mail carried on Zeppelin flights during the late 1920s and early 1930s when Zeppelins flew passengers and mail from Germany to other countries and on return flights. Some stamps were regular issues overprinted while other were specially designed.

Zeppelin stamp issuing countries
Postal administration Year Denominations Notes
Argentina 1931 5¢, 18¢, 90¢ red overprint on 90¢[1]{{rp>492}}
Bolivia 1930 5c on 10c, 10c, 15c, 25c, 50c, 1b 5c on 10c has additional "5 CTS." overprint
10c known in black and bronze overprint
50c known in red and bronze overprint[1]{{rp>908}}
Brazil 1931 2500r on 200r, 500r on 300r
2500r on 3000r
overprint "2.500 REIS"[1]{{rp>1025–26}}
1932 3500r on 5000r
7000r on 10,000r
[1]{{rp>1025–26}}
Cyrenaica 1933 3l, 5l, 10l, 12l, 15l, 20l Zeppelin and ancient galley
Zeppelin and giant bowman[2]{{rp>668}}
Egypt 1931 50m on 27m, 100m on 27m overprint error "1951 instead of "1931"[2]{{rp>979}}
Finland 1930 10m error "1830" for "1930"[2]{{rp>1112}}
Germany 1928 -31 1m, 2m, 4m Graf Zeppelin crossing ocean[3]{{rp>163}}
1930 group=note|name=first|Counterfeits are known of these stamps}}[3]{{rp>163}}
1931 group=note|name=first}}[3]{{rp>163}}
1933 group=note|name=first}}[3]{{rp>163}}
Greece 1933 30d, 100d, 120d [3]{{rp>427}}
Hungary 1931 1p Turul carrying messenger stamp[3]{{rp>766}}
Iceland 1931 30a [3]{{rp>799}}
Italy 1933 3l, 5l, 10l, 12l, 15l, 20l [3]{{rp>1166}}
Liechtenstein 1931 1fr, 2fr 2fr Zeppelin over Valüna Valley[4]{{rp>500}}
1936 1fr, 2fr Graf Zeppelin[4]{{rp>500}}
Paraguay 1935 3p on 4p, 4p the Zeppelin image was handstamps while the text was printed[5]{{rp>150}}
Russia 1930 40k 80k for Graf Zeppelin flight from Friederichshafen to Moscow and return[5]{{rp>706}}
1931 32 10k, 15k, 20k, 50k, 1r [5]{{rp>706}}
1931 30k, 35k, 1r, 2r Graf Zeppelin and Icebreaker Malygin transferring mail
all imperforate and perforated[5]{{rp>706}}
San Marino 1933 3l on 50c, 5l on 80c, 10l on 1l
12l on 2l, 15l on 2.60l, 20l on 3l
also known inperforate[6]{{rp>963}}
Tripolitania 1933 3l, 5l, 10l, 12l, 15l, 20l [7]{{rp>573}}
United States 1930 65¢, $1.30, $2.60 [1]{{rp>123}}
1933 50¢ [1]{{rp>123}}

See also

  • 1930 Graf Zeppelin stamps of the United States
  • LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin
  • Airship
  • Zeppelin

Notes, references and sources

Notes
1. ^{{Cite book |author=James E. Kloetzel (editor) |title=2007 Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue: Volume 1 A–B |publisher=Scott Publishing Company |date=2006 |location=Sidney, OH |isbn=0-89487-375-X}}
2. ^{{Cite book |author=James E. Kloetzel (editor) |title=2007 Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue: Volume 2 C–F |publisher=Scott Publishing Company |date=2006 |location=Sidney, OH |isbn=0-89487-376-8}}
3. ^{{Cite book |author=James E. Kloetzel (editor) |title=2007 Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue: Volume 3 G–I |publisher=Scott Publishing Company |date=2006 |location=Sidney, OH |isbn=0-89487-377-6 }}
4. ^{{Cite book |author=James E. Kloetzel (editor) |title=2007 Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue: Volume 4 J–O |publisher=Scott Publishing Company |date=2006 |location=Sidney, OH |isbn=0-89487-378-4 }}
5. ^{{Cite book |author=James E. Kloetzel (editor) |title=2007 Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue: Volume 5 P-SL |publisher=Scott Publishing Company |date=2006 |location=Sidney, OH |isbn=0-89487-379-2 }}
6. ^{{Cite book |author=James E. Kloetzel (editor) |title=2007 Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue: Volume 5 P-SL |publisher=Scott Publishing Company |date=2006 |location=Sidney, OH |isbn=0-89487-379-2 }}
7. ^{{Cite book |author=James E. Kloetzel (editor) |title=2007 Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue: Volume 6 So-Z |publisher=Scott Publishing Company |date=2006 |location=Sidney, OH |isbn=0-89487-380-6 }}
References
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Sources
  • Zeppelinpost Spezial-Katalog (Sieger) (in German)

Further reading

  • eZEP.de — The webportal for Zeppelin mail and airship memorabilia
  • Zeppelin Study Group — Research group for airship memorabilia and Zeppelin mail
  • Zeppelin Post Journal — Quarterly publication for Zeppelin mail and airship memorabilia
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