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airmail, transport of mail by airplanes. Demonstration flights that showed the feasibility of carrying mail by air were made in Great Britain and in the United States in 1911. In the United States, after money for experimentation was appropriated by Congress in 1918, the first regular airmail service for carrying civilian mail began on May 15, 1918. Army pilots and army equipment were used. The first flight was from Washington, D.C., to New York City; although the pilot got lost and never completed the trip, regular airmail service was soon established. The Post Office Dept. took over operation of the line in 1920, but in 1921 the line was discontinued. In May, 1920, the transcontinental route from New York City to San Francisco was completed. On July 1, 1924, coast to coast service by air was scheduled for the first time (before then the mail had been transferred to trains at night). Transpacific airmail was introduced in 1935 and transatlantic airmail in 1939. Airmail service now extends throughout the world. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Drew, whose airmailed throw back to the
infield on Alfonzo's sacrifice fly the previous inning had landed
on the infield grass between the mound and first base and trickled until
someone picked it up. With McPherson at the
plate, Javy Rodriguez stole home off a stunned Kerbs, who airmailed the
ball over catcher Mike DiRosa's head. ``He kind of airmailed it,'' Martinez charitably said of
O'Neill's effort, which stood in sharp contrast to the
sparkling catch he had made at Yankee Stadium in Game 2 to rob the
Padres of at least two runs. |
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