APRIL 22:
MASBATE to MANILA
Postmarked
APR 22 / 9 AM. Backstamped MANILA, P.I. / REC'D / APR 23 11AM.
Manila "RECEIVED
BY AEROPLANE" cachet on front.
(David Chiong
collection)
This is
another unlisted flight in the David Chiong collection. The question that
need to be answered is where did the airplane originate? Perhaps, the answer
can be derived from Ed Nocom's cover and
the following is proposed:
Based on
Ed's cover, two airplanes took off from Zamboanga, one making the fight
to Manila via Cebu and the second airplane making a stop at Masbate. This
is a logical proposal since both covers arrived Manila on the same day
and both have the same RECEIVED BY AEROPLANE cachet. The only difference
between the two is the time of receipt: Ed's cover at 9:30 AM while David's
cover, illustrated above, at 11 AM.
Outbound
flights were usually made in tandem. From the Southern Islands to Manila,
the pilots were already familiar with the air routes and most important,
the capability of the airplanes. This enabled them to take separate routes
on the back flights.
I surmise
that two planes flew to Zamboanga via Cebu. On the return trip to Manila,
one flew via Cebu and the other airplane via Masbate. This would explain
the time difference of arrival in Manila.
This would
result in the following unlisted flights:
-
MANILA to CEBU
-
MANILA to MASBATE
(flown via Cebu and Zamboanga)
-
CEBU to ZAMBOANGA
-
ZAMBOANGA to
MANILA (either flown via Cebu or Masbate)
I am certain
that the solution to this puzzle is somewhere.
A related
cover might be in your collection.
As of now,
we can only speculate.
aql
VERY
SCARCE
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