1977 Charles A. Lindberg Solo Transatlantic Flight .13c

1977 Charles A. Lindberg Solo Transatlantic Flight .13c

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**Product Description: 50th Anniversary Charles A. Lindbergh Solo Transatlantic Flight First Day Cover (1977)**

Relive a historic milestone in aviation history with this inspiring First Day Cover, officially issued on May 20, 1977, at Roosevelt Field Station, NY. This collectible envelope commemorates the 50th anniversary of Charles A. Lindbergh’s solo transatlantic flight from New York to Paris, featuring a 13¢ postage stamp and a special First Day of Issue postmark, celebrating his legendary achievement.

**Features:**
- **Stamp Included:**
  - **50th Anniversary Solo Transatlantic Flight** (13¢): A striking stamp depicting Lindbergh’s Spirit of St. Louis aircraft soaring over the ocean at sunrise, symbolizing his pioneering spirit and the dawn of modern aviation.
- **First Day of Issue Postmark:** Dated May 20, 1977, with a clear cancellation from Roosevelt Field Station, NY—the historic departure point of Lindbergh’s flight—adding authenticity and value to this philatelic item.
- **Design:** The envelope features a black-and-white image of Charles A. Lindbergh standing confidently beside the Spirit of St. Louis, with a globe highlighting the New York to Paris route. The text "Charles A. Lindbergh Solo Transatlantic Flight" and "50th Anniversary May 20-21, 1927 New York to Paris" underscores the significance of his 33.5-hour journey across the Atlantic.
- **Condition:** Well-preserved and in excellent condition, making it an ideal addition to any stamp collection or a perfect display piece for aviation and history enthusiasts.

**Details:**
- **Issue Date:** May 20, 1977
- **Denomination:** 13¢
- **Theme:** Aviation History and Pioneering Achievement

This First Day Cover is a must-have for philatelists, aviation buffs, and collectors of historical memorabilia. It honors Charles A. Lindbergh’s groundbreaking solo flight, a defining moment that captured the world’s imagination and advanced the era of air travel. Add this piece of aviation history to your collection or gift it to someone who admires feats of human endurance and innovation!