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H101 Salto, Canadair CT-114 Tutor

Canadian International Air Show

Stamp Info

Name Value
Date of Issue September 4, 1999
Year 1999
Quantity 2,500,000
Denomination
46¢
Perforation or Dimension 12.5 x 13
Series Canadian International Air Show
Series Time Span 1999
Printer Canadian Bank Note Company, Limited.
Postal Administration Canada

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Pane of 4 stamps

Quantity Produced - 2,500,000
Current Purchase Price: Only available to paid users
Original Purchase Price: $1.84
Perforation: 13+
Dimension: 56 mm x 33.5 mm (horizontal)
Printing Process: Lithography (nine colours)
Gum Type: P.V.A.
Tagging: General, four sides
Paper: Tullis Russell
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Official First Day Cover - Souvenir Sheet

Quantity Produced - Unknown
Original Purchase Price: $2.14
Cancellation Location: TORONTO ON
Perforation: 13+
Dimension: 56 mm x 33.5 mm (horizontal)
Printing Process: Lithography (nine colours)
Gum Type: P.V.A.
Tagging: General, four sides
Paper: Tullis Russell
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About Stamp

Each year for the past half-century the Canadian International Air Show (CIAS) has thrilled audiences with dazzling aeronautic displays. In tribute to this annual summer event, Canada Post is pleased to release a new special pane of four domestic-rate stamps. Featuring a colourful selection of aircraft, this issue will be featured on a pane of four and on an Official First Day Cover.

"The sky was the natural backdrop for these stamps," said Tiit Telmet of Toronto's Telmet Design Associates. "It gave co-designer Marko Barac and I a background that was common to all the stamps in the set and which would bleed into the selvedge, giving the sheet a more pleasing overall appearance."

Bombers and Barnstormers

Air shows at Toronto's Canadian National Exhibition began shortly after World War I, but it wasn't until the late 1940s, when interest in aircraft was at a peak, that air extravaganzas began as we know them today.

Originally called the National Air Show, the event was renamed the Canadian International Air Show in 1955. Billed as the largest annual event of its kind, the CIAS attracts as many as 750,000 enthusiastic fans each year. A broad range of aircraft, from vintage to state-of-the-art, make the CIAS one of the world's great venues for the display of civil and military aircraft technology.

Today, the Snowbirds are an important part of the Canadian International Air Show. Featured on the pane is the group from CFB Moose Jaw's 431 Air Demonstration Squadron, flying CT-114 Tutors. Joining this group are four aircraft illustrating the incredible range of air technology found at the CIAS. The Fokker Dr.1 triplane in the upper left ­ a replica of the Red Baron's famous fighter ­ came from the Great War Flying Museum in Brampton, Ontario. The upper right features an H101 Salto sailplane, while in the bottom right a daredevil from Florida's American Barnstormers walks the wing of a Stearman A-75. A Vampire MkIII, flown by the RCAF at the first CIAS in 1949, rounds out this pane of four stamps.

Challenged by Change

"Originally, the Canadian International Air Show and Canadian Air Force stamps were to be combined on a pane of 16, so this sheet went from eight to four stamps," says Tiit Telmet. "One of the big challenges was working the Snowbirds aerobatic team into the set. Since they're a team, we had to make sure we showed all nine aircraft, which dictated that they be small. However I think the pattern of their formation creates a sense of motion that gives the pane its strong visual appeal."

Creators

Designed by Tiit Telmet. Designed by Marko Barac.

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Reference

Canada Post Corporation, Canada's Stamp Details, Vol. 8, No. 4, 1999, p. 24-25.

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