Stamp
SCG7878 - France 1980 – First Nonstop Paris–New York Flight (1930 Commemoration)
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This 2.50-franc French airmail stamp, issued in 1980, commemorates the 50th anniversary of the first nonstop Paris–New York flight in 1930. The design by Claude Jübert features a stylized image of the French aircraft used for the pioneering transatlantic journey, celebrating aviation progress and French aeronautical achievement. The inscription “Première Traversée Paris–New York sans escale” highlights this milestone in air history. A striking red aircraft contrasts with crisp blue lettering, symbolizing France’s national colors.
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