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SCG4305 - Liberia 1956 – First Direct Flight Roberts Field to New York (Pan Am Clipper John Alden)
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This 5¢ magenta postage stamp from Liberia commemorates the historic first direct flight from Roberts Field (Liberia) to New York on May 4, 1956. The design features the Pan American Airways aircraft Clipper John Alden, symbolizing the important aviation link between Africa and the United States. A group of people is depicted below, representing the significance of this inaugural transatlantic connection for both nations. Issued as part of Liberia’s strong postal and aviation-themed issues, this stamp appeals to collectors of aviation history, Pan Am memorabilia, and African philately. Printed by E. A. Wright Bank Note Co., Philadelphia, it remains a notable item in mid-20th-century airmail commemoratives.
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