USA 1929 - Sehr seltener U.S. Beleg First Air Mail zum S.S. Leviathan vom 12.6.1929





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US-Ursprung: Sehr seltener U.S. Beleg First Air Mail zum S.S. Leviathan vom 12.6.1929, Zustand: Bedarfspost.
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Seltener Beleg
Leviathan (SP-1326), ex SS Vaterland, built as Germany's largest passenger liner by Blohm und Voss, Hamburg, was launched 13 April 1913; seized at Hoboken, N.J., by the U.S. Shipping Board when the United States entered World War I, 6 April 1917; turned over to the custody of the U.S. Navy in June 1917; and commissioned July 1917, Capt. J. W. Oman in command.
Post-Beförderung auf amerikanische Art: pick up frame
Leviathan sailed on 12th June 1929 with 2,132 passengers. As she passed Fire Island, some 60 miles out, a small Fairchild monoplane flew overhead, piloted again by Pond from Keyport airport. This time he found Leviathan quite easily. On his first attempt, Pond dropped a bag of mail into the pick-up frame. The collection wasn’t quite as easy, and he had to make 13 attempts before he was successful in picking up and reeling in the mail bag from the Adams frame. A number of photographers were flying alongside to record the event.
Autograph Dr. Adams Erfinder des Pick Up Frames auf dem Beleg !!
Seltener Beleg
Leviathan (SP-1326), ex SS Vaterland, built as Germany's largest passenger liner by Blohm und Voss, Hamburg, was launched 13 April 1913; seized at Hoboken, N.J., by the U.S. Shipping Board when the United States entered World War I, 6 April 1917; turned over to the custody of the U.S. Navy in June 1917; and commissioned July 1917, Capt. J. W. Oman in command.
Post-Beförderung auf amerikanische Art: pick up frame
Leviathan sailed on 12th June 1929 with 2,132 passengers. As she passed Fire Island, some 60 miles out, a small Fairchild monoplane flew overhead, piloted again by Pond from Keyport airport. This time he found Leviathan quite easily. On his first attempt, Pond dropped a bag of mail into the pick-up frame. The collection wasn’t quite as easy, and he had to make 13 attempts before he was successful in picking up and reeling in the mail bag from the Adams frame. A number of photographers were flying alongside to record the event.
Autograph Dr. Adams Erfinder des Pick Up Frames auf dem Beleg !!

