Standard Aircraft Corporation JR-1B. The Post Office Department Airmail Service purchased six of these mailplanes in 1918

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Standard Aircraft Corporation JR-1B. The Post Office Department Airmail Service purchased six of these mailplanes in 1918

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Blohm & Voss Ha 142V-2
The Blohm & Voss Ha 142 was a German four-engined long-distance monoplane, developed to meet a Lufthansa requirement for its transatlantic airmail service. The first of four aircraft flew on 11 October 1938 and they saw some service in other roles during the Second World War.
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Boeing 40-B-4 with UAL in 1931. Originally designed as a mail plane, this version (38 built) of the Model 40 could also carry four passengers. Type first flew in 1928.
Northrop Alpha 4. Fast mail plane or small cargo aircraft from the 1930s. With Transcontinental and Western Airways
de Havilland DH.86B Express VH-UYW RMA 'Carinthia'. 10 to 12 passenger seating. With WRC Airlines/W.R. Carpenter and Co, based in the Solomon Isles. Pictured in 1938. Ditched into the sea off Kavieng, New Ireland (Papua New Guinea) in 1940

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Vought V-85G. A modified commercial version of the V-80 (1933 fighter). Sold to Lufthansa and, when fitted with floats, were used to expedite mail service by catapulting from the S.S.Bremen and S.S.Europa.
Pitcairn PA-4 Mailwing cn2. Operated by Pitcairn Aviation. Designed and built by Harold Pitcairn in 1927
Fairchild FC-2. Operated by Colonial Air Transport (founded in 1928). CAT were awarded Foreign Air Mail FAM Route 1, Montreal to NY. Photo from 1929. This ac was destroyed by fire when the engine backfired in 1947.