APRIL 9:
MANILA to CEBU UNRECORDED FLIGHT
Backstamped
CEBU, April 16 / 4PM plus the Manila "RECEIVED BY AEROPLANE" postmark.
(David Chiong
collection)
In 1997,
when I was helping David prepare his Philippine Air Mails collection for
the Istanbul Philatelic Exhibition we were already puzzled with the cover
illustrated above. It is certain that the airplane returned to Manila
per undated RECEIVED BY AEROPLANE postmark. However, two questions remained
unanswered: When did it returned to Manila and via what route? It
can be derived from the cover that is was flown after April 9. Relative
to the Cebu arrival postmark, my guess is that this was flown on the morning
of April 16.
This puzzle
was really solved a long time ago. The answer was just in front of me but
somehow never notice it until a few days back when I was preparing images
of this collection for the web. Middle of last year I requested Ed Nocom
a copy of the AAMC catalogue since someone borrowed my copy. Ed has a habit
of putting down notations of his collection on the catalogue which I never
paid attention to. Last Wednesday I finally did. Lo and behold! On page
396 of the AAMC is the following notation: "1926 APRIL 19 Cebu - Zamboanga
(backstamped Manila) "RECEIVED BY AEROPLANE".
APRIL 17:
CEBU to ZAMBOANGA UNRECORDED FLIGHT
Postmarked
CEBU / 7AM / APR 17, received on front ZAMBOANGA, ZAMBOANGA / APR 19 /
1926 10AM. Handstamped with RETURNED TO SENDER notice. Backstamped MANILA,
P.I. / REC'D / APR 23 9:30AM. Circular receiving cachet on front, identical
to cover addressed to Zamboanga. (Ed Nocom collection)
From the
above cover, it is now clear that the airplane (or airplanes) took the
following route: MANILA - CEBU - ZAMBOANGA - MANILA
This route
will result in the following unlisted flights:
-
MANILA to CEBU
-
CEBU to ZAMBOANGA
-
ZAMBOANGA to
MANILA
This particular
puzzle is finally solved. However, there are more questions that need to
be answered. To find out, please see: UNRECORDED
MASBATE to MANILA FLIGHT
BOTH VERY
SCARCE
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