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Henri Pequet

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French airmail pilot (1888–1974)

Stamp of India – 1961 – Colnect 238985 – 1 – Pecquet Flying Humber Sommer

Henri Pequet (1 February 1888 – 13 March 1974) was a pilot in the first official airmail flight on February 18, 1911. The 23-year-old Frenchman, in India for an airshow, delivered about 6,500 letters when he flew from an Allahabad polo field to Naini, about 10 kilometers away. He flew a Humber-Sommer biplane with about fifty horsepower (37 kW), and made the journey in thirteen minutes.

The letters were marked "First Aerial Post, U.P. Exhibition Allahabad 1911."

References

  1. S. B. Bhattacherje (2009). Encyclopaedia of Indian Events & Dates. p. A-175. ISBN 9788120740747.
  2. "Blog | National Postal Museum".
  3. "100 years of the world's first official airmail flight | Stamp News | Philately News | Postage Stamp | philately". Archived from the original on 9 June 2015. Retrieved 29 June 2013.
  4. History of Air Cargo and Airmail from the 18th Century by Camille Allaz, p. 26.
  5. "Blog | National Postal Museum".
  6. S. B. Bhattacherje (2009). Encyclopaedia of Indian Events & Dates. p. A-175. ISBN 9788120740747.

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