35 cents 1980 - Curtiss JN-4 Canuck


35 cents 1980 - Curtiss JN-4 Canuck
Added by Alain Martineau
General Description : series year 1979-1982
Based on a painting by Robert William Bradford
Military flying is the pillar of Canadian aviation. The military gave thousands of young Canadian aviators their start and provided Canadian manufacturers invaluable experience in the design and production of modern aircraft. The Imperial Munitions Board took over the Curtiss Aircraft factory in Toronto early in 1917. Rechristened Canadian Aeroplanes, Limited, the operation began large-scale production of the JN-4, a British-American-designed trainer. By the end of the First World War, the company had turned out approximately 2900 "Jennies", including 680 for export to the United States as well as some for spare parts. Thousands of Canadian airmen trained in the JN-4. It carried Canada's first airmail on a flight from Montreal to Toronto. Canada's first registered commercial aircraft was a JN-4, owned by a Regina company. The first aircraft to fly across the mountains of Western Canada was a JN-4, piloted by Captain Ernest C. Hoy, D.F.C., of Vancouver. The stamp shows an aircraft of the 85th Squadron stationed at Camp Borden, Ontario, and is depicted in the colour scheme of R.A.F. First World War trainers.
Face value 35 canadian cents
Catalog code (Michel) CA 787
Catalog code (Scott) CA 875
Catalog code Yvert et Tellier CA 755 Stanley Gibbons CA 998
Series Canadian Aircraft, Canadian Military Aircraft
Stamp colour Multicolor
Stamp use Commemorative stamp
Print run 8,950,000
Issue date 10/11/1980
Designer Jacques Charette
Paper type two fluorescent bands
Print technique Offset lithography
Printed by Canadian Bank Note Company, Limited
Perforation 13X13.5
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