Airmail Airplane over Landscape - 4.9 franc

Airmail Airplane over Landscape - 4.9 franc

Year
1940
Face Value
4.9
Mint Value
-
Used Value
-
Print Run
-
Themes
Sites and landscapes

Catalogs References

Michel
MR 125
Yvert & Tellier
MR PA4
Stanley Gibbons
MR 123

Technical Details

Colors
Olive yellow
Perforation
12½ x 12¼
Designer
Daniel Paul
Printers
Institut de Gravure et d'Impression de Papiers-Valeurs, Paris
This airmail stamp celebrates the expansion of aerial postal links across the African continent, featuring a twin-engine propeller airplane flying gracefully over a tropical West African landscape. The central illustration depicts local inhabitants amidst banana and palm trees watching the aircraft from the ground, carrying a powerful symbolic message of technological progress, modernization, and the shrinking of vast geographic distances through innovative transportation. Issued under the federation of French West Africa (Afrique Occidentale Française), this stamp reflects a critical period in Mauritania's history when air transport began breaking the isolation of remote Saharan and sub-Saharan territories. By combining traditional local life with the cutting-edge technology of aviation, the French Republic ("RF") postal administration highlighted the integration of Mauritania into a fast-evolving regional communications network, bridging ancient desert trade domains with the modern world.