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First Day Cover New Definitive Stamps 1984
Last Price: GBP0.99 Ending Date and Time (GMT): 2004-11-01 09:15:40 Description: British Post Office First Day Cover Excellent
Condition....
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Contact Details: Harries & Wilson 1st Floor 24 Station Road Swanage
Dorset BH19 1AF. 01929 475618. Email: harriesandwilson@aol.com
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- GB:STAMPS: 20 x MIN.SHEETS U/M BOOTS FIRST CLASS LABLES
- 1970 - LITERARY ANNIVERSARIES x 2 FIRST DAY COVERS
- Set of 1976 First day covers Halifax W yorks post Mark
- FDC GB 1939 North Atlantic Air Service First Flight 39
- AUTUMN FIRST DAY COVER
- 5 First Day Covers
- GOLDEN JUBILEE £5 COIN FIRST DAY COVER
- First Day Cover, Commemorating Royal Wedding 1973
- first day cover FDC EDINBOROUGH
- 1993 - DEFINITIVES - SCOTLAND - FIRST DAY COVER
- First Day Cover Christmas 1980
- FIRST DAY COVER STAMPS - 24thOCT 1979 STAMP EXHIBITION
- First Day Cover - William Caxton - 1476 - 1976
- 1994 Isle Of Man 1 Crown Coin First Day Cover
- Alderney First day covers: 1992 Battle of hogues
- Concorde First Flight London-Birmingham-London signed
- CLASSIC LOCOMOTIVES £2 COIN FIRST DAY COVER
- First Day Cover - 1983 - Engineering Achievements
FIRST DAY COVER "A CELEBRATION OF ANNIVERSARIES" 1989
Last Price: GBP0.99 Ending Date and Time (GMT): 2004-11-01 21:50:27 ###### FIRST DAY COVER "A CELEBRATION OF ANNIVERSARIES" 1989 ######
Celebration of ¬
Public education in England:
European parliament:
Postal telegraph & telephone international world congress:
Inter parliamentary union centenary conference:
In mint condition due to storage in a first day cover book.
30th Anniversary of First Flight of Gloster Meteor
Last Price: GBP1.65 Ending Date and Time (GMT): 2004-11-03 17:58:40 [IMAGE] [IMAGE]
Aviation Collectables raising funds for deserving service related
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30th Anniversary First Flight Gloster Meteor
Flown 5th March 1943 RAF Cranwell
Cover depicting first Gloster Meteor - Gloster Meteor Mk 1 with 2 De
Havilland Engines whose max speed at sea level was 480 mph. Cover also
depicts 1218 Newhaven Squadron Badge. Cover bears 3p Tutankhamun
discovery 1922 stamp which is cancelled with 30th Anniversary of the
Gloster Meteor at Gloucester on 5 March 1973. Cover bears cahcet
stating ' Flown across the Solent ' Cover also has flight details
stating it was flown in a DHC Chipmunk during Air Experience Flight at
2 AEF Hamble. Cover bears address label for the Philatelic Officer ATC
93 Chapel Street Newhaven.
Cover also bears cachets on reverse for 181 (City of Gloucester
Squadron) ATC and No 2 Air Experience Flight Hamble
Britain's first jet engine was the Gloster E28/39 powered by a Frank
Whittle Engine. This did not fly until 1941 but the Chief designer of
Gloster had already been looking for a successor. Rolls Royce were
tasked to produce the engines. The F9/40was twin engined and low
winged and the 1st DG202/G was fitted with twin Rover W2B engines but
was designated for ground use only. 1942 taxy tests were undertaken.
In 1943 DG206/G took off from RAF Cranwell and had many problems but
enough infomration had been gained for the Meteor to be ordered into
production. EE210 was the 1st of 20 Meteor F1s and made its maiden
flight in 1944 powered by twin rolls royce Weland engines. 616
Squadron were the first squadron to be equipped with Meteors in July
1944 just in time for the Squadron to move to RAF Manston and topple
the German V1 out of comtrol on 4th August. Following service with 616
Squadron EE227 was fitted with a Trent turbo-prop engine and became
the world's first turbo prop powered aircraft when it made its maiden
flight 20 September 1945.
DG207 was selected as Prototype F2 with Halford H1 engines , increased
fuel and ammunition. John Grierson made the firts flight on 24 July
1945 but the project was abandoned as the later Meteor F3 had already
entered service and the production of Halford powered de Havilland
Vampire took priority.
The meteor F3 had 2 2,000lbs Rolls Royce Derwent engines a
strengthened aorframe slotted airbrakes increased fuel tankage.The
Meteor F3 was a major improvement over the F1 and 616 Squadron were
again the first to receive the type.
By the latter part of 1945 the RAF High Speed Flight had been reformed
and an attempt on the world speed record was to be made. Two Meteor
F3s were modified to F4 standard and given a special high speed gloss
finish, one remained in the standard colours the other repainted in
yellow and renamed Britannia. ON 7th November Group Captain Wilson
achieved 606mph in Britainnia flying a measured course over Herne Bay.
A number of Meteor F4s were converted to the drone configuration and
were given the configuration U15.
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