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G1911 03-04-2023 10:35 PM

Let's see some aviators
 
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Not considered a sport now, but it was when man first took motorized flight. I've been getting more into the early cards issued when airplanes were newfangled contraptions and an exciting and risky innovation. Here's some T38's issued at United Cigar Stores with fancy gold backs. The Wright Brothers, Wilbur Wright solo, Gabriel Voison, Alfred Le Blanc, Ralph Johnstone and more pictured.

puckpaul 03-13-2023 08:49 PM

I think these are very cool. Where do you find them?

Peter_Spaeth 03-14-2023 09:22 AM

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G1911 03-15-2023 08:48 PM

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Originally Posted by puckpaul (Post 2323319)
I think these are very cool. Where do you find them?

They're little tough, but they pop up sometimes, usually in batches. 25 cards, in Gold United Cigar or White Tokio & Muezzin backs. The white backs rarely appear, I wouldn't call the golds common but they aren't worth much. $10-$30 for G-VG/EX cards. The Wrights, Curtiss, some of the error cards are worth more.

G1911 03-15-2023 09:09 PM

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Here's a pair of C. 1911 T28's. Curtiss' flights in the June Bug played a large role in gaining public attention to aeroplane's. Bleriot was the first to cross the English Channel.

mk05and66 08-31-2023 06:00 PM

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One of these days I'll find the rest to make the set...

D. Bergin 09-01-2023 11:33 AM

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One of these days I'll find the rest to make the set...


I love the phrasing on the back "one of a contemplated series of 250 different kinds."


:)

mk05and66 09-02-2023 10:01 PM

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Originally Posted by D. Bergin (Post 2369262)
I love the phrasing on the back "one of a contemplated series of 250 different kinds."


:)

Yes, when I found out there were only 25 actually made, I realized that making the set would be possible (one day when I seriously start looking for them, that is)

jp1216 09-03-2023 02:21 PM

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1991 Tuff Stuff (French)

Bill77 09-04-2023 11:01 PM

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A few women aviators.

wdmullins 09-27-2023 09:55 PM

https://i.postimg.cc/XqgFjpHZ/Patty-Wagstaff.jpg

https://i.postimg.cc/MGRnZnXW/Joe-Foss.jpg

https://i.postimg.cc/cJZSYCX1/Robin-Olds.jpg

OutsiderSubtype 11-02-2023 10:29 AM

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Another of Amelia Earhart, issued with Milky Way Bars

Exhibitman 11-03-2023 01:48 PM

Jeff Dickson was an American boxing promoter in Europe in the interwar period, elected to the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2000. This British 1930s RPPC shows him with fellow HOFers Thil and Brown. In 1943, Capt. Jeff Dickson was killed in action over Germany while serving in the U.S. Air Force during World War II.

https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...kson-Brown.jpg

jthorst75 11-04-2023 07:06 PM

1938 Ardath Tobacco Empire Flying Boat
 
A beautiful set, all individual cards that make up this cutaway of the Empire Flying Boat. I have another set unframed. They're British so I rarely see them come up for sale as a set. The framing makes this set the only way to appreciate it.

https://www.net54baseball.com/pictur...ictureid=36799

OutsiderSubtype 07-11-2024 12:56 PM

This is a PSA Type 1 of Amelia Earhart in Italy.

The person to her left is Italo Balbo, also an aviation pioneer of a sort.

https://i.imgur.com/Lcv07WTh.jpg

Peter_Spaeth 07-11-2024 01:02 PM

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OutsiderSubtype 07-11-2024 01:12 PM

U.S.S. Lexington in the late 1930s.

https://i.imgur.com/Jl2umQMh.jpg

According to the print material on the back, this image is from a Fleet Week event in Hawaii. The image ran with newspaper stories about Amelia Earhart's disappearance because the Lexington was involved in the search for her plane.

The Lexington was sunk at the Battle of the Coral Sea in 1942.

quinnsryche 07-14-2024 09:49 AM

What, no greatest fighter pilot of all time?? Baron Manfred Von Richthofen - The Red Baron. 80 confirmed victories in the First World War.

brian1961 07-15-2024 01:40 PM

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What, no greatest fighter pilot of all time?? Baron Manfred Von Richthofen - The Red Baron. 80 confirmed victories in the First World War.

Excuse me, Tony, but Baron von Richthofen was the greatest fighter pilot of World War I, not of all time. If we're discussing all time, that "title" must go to the German WWII ace of all aces, Erich Hartmann, who shot down the staggering total of 352 Allied aircraft. He was incredibly gifted and skilled. He admittedly shot down many Russian aircraft being flown by inexperienced pilots, but the same could be said for most of the aces with a high number of kills.

I seriously doubt there are any trading cards of Bubi Hartmann, but who cares? --- Brian Powell


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