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Less than 4 Cards in My Collection
This album holds postcards from airlines where I have less than 4 postcards related to the airline. There are some rare cards in this group. The country listed at the end of each description is the host country of the airline not the location in the photo. Some of these cards are also listed in the airports album. The cards are listed in alphabetical order by the airline name not the country. This is a long work in progress.
Album by Barry Hepsley. 1 - 35 of 35 Total. 350 Visits.
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Aerolinas Argentinas. Convair 240 LV-ADP
Scene at airport in Montevideo, Uruguay. Airline from Argentina

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Aerolinas Argentinas. Convair 240 LV-ADP
Argentina

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Aeroposta Argentina. Latecoere 25 F-AIKL
This uncaptioned postcard was made in Latin America. Stroud lists a F-AIKP as having gone to Aeropostale Argentina. I believe this plane also went to that airline. Argentina

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Aeroposta Argentina. Latecoere 25 F-AIKL
You cannot tell from the scan but with a magnifying glass you can clearly see the F-AIKL on the under side of the wing. Most likely the only postcard of this aircraft. Argentina

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Avianca. Douglas DC-4
Scene at the airport in Cali, Colombia. The other aircraft is a DC-3 of Panagra. Colombia

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Avianca. Douglas DC-4
The postcard has a Kodak stamp box indicating it was made around 1950. Colombia

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Danish Air Lines, Denmark DC-3 1a

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Danish Air Lines, Denmark DC-3 1b

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Dansk Lufttransport. Junkers F.13 T-DBOT
A rare early postcard issued by this airline. Denmark

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Dansk Lufttransport. Junkers F.13 T-DBOT
Stamp was removed my a stamp collector nevertheless the card has a clear postmark of August 10, 1925. Denmark

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Deruluft. Fokker F.III RR7
Deruluft was a joint German-Russian airline formed in 1921 and operated until 1937. This is a rare postcard issued by the airline. Germany - Russia

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Deruluft. Fokker F.III RR7
The hand written date on the back of the card I don't think has any relation to the airline since the airline ceased operations in 1937. Germany - Russia

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Deruluft. Fokker F.III RR8
Another rare Real Photo postcard issued by the airline. Germany - Russia

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Deruluft. Fokker F.III RR8
A special flight postmarked in Danzig February 25, 1936. Fantastic postcard! Germany - Russia

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Finnish Airlines. Convair
Scene at the Dusseldorf-Lohausen airport in Germany. Sabena Convair behind and a DC-3 behind it. Airline from Finland

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Finnish Airlines. Convair
Finland

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KNILM. Fokker F-VII 3M H-NAFB
KNILM began operations in the Netherlands East Indies on November 28, 1928. The first four Fokker's they had were H-NAFA through H-NAFD. The card shows the crew in front of one of the aircraft. Netherlands East Indies

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KNILM. Fokker F-VII 3M H-NAFB
The card is postmarked April 26, 1929. Netherlands East Indies

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LACSA International Airlines, Costa Rica, Convair 340 1a

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LACSA International Airlines, Costa Rica, Convair 340 1b

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Lloyd Aereo Boliviano. Junkers F.13 El Oriente
Rare local photographer postcard showing ladies who probably flew on that aircraft. Bolivia

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Lloyd Aereo Boliviano. Junkers F.13 El Oriente
Stroud lists five Junkers F.13 aircraft used by the airline. This could be the only postcard showing this aircraft. Bolivia

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Lloyd Aereo Boliviano. Junkers JU 52/3m
Registered as CHOROLQUE, one of four Junkers JU 52/3m aircraft used by the airline. Bolivia

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Lloyd Aereo Boliviano. Junkers JU 52/3m
This postcard was actually made by the Junkers aircraft company showing their airplanes used around the world.
Bolivia


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Norweigian Air Lines. Junkers JU 52/3m LN-DAH
A great float plane version of the Junkers JU 52/3m aircraft. Norway

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Norweigian Air Lines. Junkers JU 52/3m LN-DAH
Postcard made in Sweden. Airline from Norway

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Russia Dornier Komet II
Registration R R UAD. There is a name, possibly an airline name, on the side of the plane in Russian. Unfortunately I cannot read it! Russia

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Russia Dornier Komet II
My only reference is the plane was delivered to Russia in 1923 or slightly after. The card is part of a series of cards used to promote the air industry in Russia in the 1920's. Russia

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Societa Italiana Servizi Aerei 1a

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Societa Italiana Servizi Aerei 1b

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TAN airlines. Curtiss C-46. XH-TND
The aircraft flying over Miami.
Honduras


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TAN airlines. Curtiss C-46. XH-TND
Transportes AƩreos Nacionales SA.
Text on back in Spanish.
Honduras


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Transadriatica I-BATC. 1a

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Transadriatica. I-BATC. 1b

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European Transport Aircraft since 1910
Invaluable reference book by John Stroud. 680 pages.

 
   
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