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- Aerophilately is the branch of philately that specializes in the study of airmail. Philatelists have observed the development of mail transport by air...
- used for (and depicting) rocket mail is part of a specialist branch of aerophilately known as astrophilately. German author Heinrich von Kleist was the first...
- rules vary in different countries. The study of airmail is known as aerophilately. Airmail etiquette Airmails of the United States Air Mail scandal Airmail...
- have been sent by the Pony Express are highly prized by collectors. Aerophilately is the branch of postal history that specializes in the study of airmail...
- l'aérophilatélie trans-Pacifique". Timbres magazine. No. 81. pp. 68–73. After a postal history summary, the article told the story of Guam aerophilately....
- Encyclopaedia of Indian Events & Dates. p. A-175. ISBN 9788120740747. Aerophilately Henri Pequet bio at Ralph Cooper's website Henri Pecquet - Champagne|Berceau...
- Aviation-related crash covers are a specialized collecting area of aerophilately and are much-prized items of postal history, because they are generally...
- philatelist who specialized in the field of air mail stamps, known as aerophilately. He studied air mail stamps and postal history, and wrote extensively...
- ISBN 978-94-011-2132-3. "Commission for Aerophilately". Aerophilatelic Groups. FIP Commission for Aerophilately. 27 January 2019. Retrieved 26 January...
- United Kingdom portal Arnold Alexander Hall Seymour Collection, an aerophilately collection relating to the Comet in the British Library. Related development...