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1940. MEXICO to MADRID. Originally franked and correctly canceled (in the transport of the correspondence the stamp comes off), the censor applies the censor band and indicates in handwriting "It entered censorship without a stamp" on the space that it occupied. MAGNIFICENT AND RARE.
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1929. Plane accident that occurred on February 16, 1929, on the LE HAVRE-HAUDE INDOCHINA flight, marked RAID INTERROMPU / PAR ACCIDENT / RETOUR AL'ENVOYEUR on the front, the letter never reached its final destination and was returned to its origin . MAGNIFICENT AND RARE.
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Yvert Aéreo 20. 1931. Plane accident that occurred on January 19, 1931 on the inaugural flight of the seaplane on the MEXICO-LA HABANA line, the correspondence is recovered with signs of humidity and the label with the text "Wet in the plane crash of the Seaplane "MEJICO" on its maiden voyage", on the back arrival in Cuba, on the front it marks 1st Flight Inaugural. MAGNIFICENT AND RARE.
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1965. 3 p violet, two stamps. MAIRN (GREAT BRITAIN) to PUERTO DE LA CRUZ. Plane of the Iberia Company (IB401) that covered the Madrid-Tenerife route, crashes on the approach maneuver to Los Rodeos airport on May 5, 1965, due to inclement weather, the plane catches fire and only sixteen survive people of the forty-eight that were travelling, the correspondence that could be saved, is recovered and the mark RECOVERED FROM / PLANE LOST, in purple, is applied. MAGNIFICENT AND RARE.
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(1820ca). RIGA (LATVIA) to LISBON. FRANCE mark, from Irún applied in transit to indicate the origin of the letter, although in this case the origin is different (a relatively frequent error, and which in this case was also justified, since they did not have the Latvian mark) (PE22) 2004 edition. MAGNIFICENT AND VERY RARE ORIGIN AND DESTINATION IN A LETTER TRANSIT THROUGH SPAIN.
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