b'101595** AIRMAILS: 1930 (Scott C12) 5c Winged Globe, Plate No.blk.(6) from top of sheet, MUH. Cat.US$200. $100125596** AIRMAILS: 1930 (Scott C14) $1.30 Zeppelin crossing the Atlantic; superb MUH. Cat.US$650.$300400597597** * AIRMAILS: 1933 (Scott C18) 50c Century of Progress, marginal block (4), 2 MUH, 2 MLH. Superbly centred. Cat.US$280. .$200250United StatesAerophilately & Postal History598598PC 28 June 1928 Around the World flight illustrated 1c Postal Card, commemorating worlds fastest circumnavigation, flown by John Henry Mears and Charles Collyer, address side with NEW YORK/JUN 28 duplex tying the card and a MUKDEN transit datestamp tying China 1c Junks pair, on reverse NEW YORK/JUL 22 arrival datestamp, card numbered 000120; fine condition. $200300599599C 13 Jun. 1929 use of 5c Stationery Envelope uprated with 5c Air Mail (Scott C11), flown on Transatlantic flight by French monoplane Yellow Bird destined for Paris with FIRST FRENCH TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT cachet, forced to land at Comilias, Spain due to a fuel shortage, receiving a COMILIAS/14JUN/29 transit datestamp, Paris BOURGET-AVIATION/16-6/29 arrival datestamp, signed by the French crew of Armand Lotti, Jean Assollant & Rene Lefevre. Only 100 envelopes were carried.This was also the first flight to carry a documented stowaway, Arthur Schreiber, who was discovered by the crew midway across the Atlantic, and was given a wonderful reception by the French crowd on arrival in Paris. $400500'