Cane Creek

Canada - Canadians in Flight - pane of 5

Description: We offer a combined shipment when you purchase multiple different items, with an additional cost of only $0.50 per extra item ($1 for international shipping). We reimburse over-payments on shipping charges! Please contact us if you need more details. Canadians in FlightGet ready for take-off with this pane of 5 Permanent™ domestic stamps celebrating Canada’s rich aviation history. Good to know Pane of 5 Permanent™ domestic stamps Features 5 different stamp designs (contains 1 of each) Part of the 2022 Canadians in Flight issue Honours the historic contributions of a groundbreaking female pilot, a legendary bush plane and three aviation innovators Permanent™ stamps are always worth the going postage rate. Buy today and use anytime in the future About the Canadians in Flight issue Brave Canadians took to the skies when airplane flight was still in its early stages. As a result, Canada has enjoyed many “firsts” in aviation and aeronautics, with several Canadians making significant and far-reaching contributions to the field. This second edition of the Canadians in Flight series honours the people, planes and technology that have allowed Canada’s reputation for innovation to soar. About the honoured individuals and aircraft Violet (Vi) Milstead One of Canada’s first female bush pilots, Toronto-born Vi Milstead, instructed at Toronto’s Barker Field before signing up with Britain’s Air Transport Auxiliary during the Second World War. Over 28 months, Milstead logged over 600 hours in 47 aircraft types, including massive, multi-engine bombers. Wilbur R. Franks and the G-suit Born in Weston, Ontario, Dr. Wilbur Rounding Franks (1901-86) joined Dr. Frederick Banting’s aviation medicine research team in 1939 to study the life-threatening risks of high-speed aerial manoeuvres due to strong gravitational (G) forces. Franks developed – and personally tested – a rubber flying suit lined with water-filled pockets that created enough hydrostatic pressure to counter the G-forces. During the Second World War, it became the world’s first anti-gravity suit used in combat. W. Rupert Turnbull and the variable pitch propeller Born in Saint John, New Brunswick, pioneering aeronautical engineer W. Rupert Turnbull (1870-1954) built Canada’s first wind tunnel in 1902 and spent the next decade researching potential aircraft innovations. His most notable achievement, the variable pitch propeller, allowed pilots to adjust the pitch, or angle, of the propeller blades in flight, improving the efficiency of the propeller and the aircraft. His influence can still be seen on modern propeller-driven aircraft. Kenneth Patrick and the CAE flight simulator Pilots around the world can thank Canadian flight simulator technology for their highly specialized training. Former Royal Canadian Air Force officer Kenneth Patrick (1915-2002) brought the technology to Canada through CAE Inc. (then Canadian Aviation Electronics Ltd.) – the company he founded in 1947. By the early 1980s, CAE had developed a flight simulator that was so realistic it eliminated the need for all flight training to be completed on an actual aircraft. The de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver Named one of Canada’s top ten engineering achievements of the 20th century by the Engineering Centennial Board, the de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver made its first flight on August 16, 1947. With its short take-off and landing capability, adaptability and ability to carry up to nine passengers or bulk cargo, the Beaver is considered the best bush plane ever built. About the designs Building on the designs from the first Canadians in Flight issue, each stamp features layered greyscale imagery and red accents to depict and highlight its subject’s impact on Canadian aviation. The designs were developed with the support of Canada’s Aviation Hall of Fame, the Canada Aviation and Space Museum and the Ottawa chapter of the Canadian Aviation Historical Society. Specifications:Stamp Designer: Ivan Novotny, Taylor | Sprules CorporationIssue Date: October 17, 2022Stamp Value: Permanent domestic rateQuantity Produced: 50,000

Price: 6 USD

Location: Herndon, Virginia

End Time: 2025-01-29T19:24:12.000Z

Shipping Cost: 3.6 USD

Product Images

Canada - Canadians in Flight - pane of 5Canada - Canadians in Flight - pane of 5Canada - Canadians in Flight - pane of 5Canada - Canadians in Flight - pane of 5Canada - Canadians in Flight - pane of 5Canada - Canadians in Flight - pane of 5

Item Specifics

Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 14 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Year of Issue: 2022

Place of Origin: Canada

Quality: Mint Never Hinged/MNH

Color: Multi-Color

Grade: Gem

Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada

Topic: Aviation

Certification: Genuine

Recommended

(Lots of 5) - 2022 Canada 1 oz Silver Maple Leaf $5 Coin BU
(Lots of 5) - 2022 Canada 1 oz Silver Maple Leaf $5 Coin BU

$98.00

View Details
BU 2023 Canada King Charles Uncirculated Coin Set - Complete Set of 6
BU 2023 Canada King Charles Uncirculated Coin Set - Complete Set of 6

$6.00

View Details
1936 Canada One Cent
1936 Canada One Cent

$1.79

View Details
McDonald's CANADA Mini Croc Happy Meal Toys with CANADIAN Exclusives
McDonald's CANADA Mini Croc Happy Meal Toys with CANADIAN Exclusives

$8.00

View Details
🔥 DESTINY RISING MOBILE BETA TESTING FOR iOS US & CANADA ONLY⚡INSTANT DELIVER⚡
🔥 DESTINY RISING MOBILE BETA TESTING FOR iOS US & CANADA ONLY⚡INSTANT DELIVER⚡

$29.99

View Details
Canada mixed lot - 75 Different stamps $1
Canada mixed lot - 75 Different stamps $1

$1.00

View Details
Rand McNally Road Atlas 2025: United States, Canada..Large Print Maps Spiral-bou
Rand McNally Road Atlas 2025: United States, Canada..Large Print Maps Spiral-bou

$15.99

View Details
Banknote - 2013 Canada $10 Ten Dollar Polymer, P107c, UNC
Banknote - 2013 Canada $10 Ten Dollar Polymer, P107c, UNC

$11.79

View Details
BU 2023 Canada Toonie Uncirculated King Charles $2 Two Dollars Coin
BU 2023 Canada Toonie Uncirculated King Charles $2 Two Dollars Coin

$3.10

View Details
JUNK DRAWER COINS CANADA 50c 25c 10c 5c 14 COINS
JUNK DRAWER COINS CANADA 50c 25c 10c 5c 14 COINS

$40.00

View Details