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1971 *50TH ANNIVERSARY FIRST AUSTRALIA FLIGHT* COVER+"NORMAN BREARLEY"! NOTABLE!

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  • Quality: Used. Please refer to scans or item description.
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  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Condition: Posted. Crisp and clear print. Thin spot on top flap. A few light wrinkles. Please refer to scans for items description.
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  • Grade: Ungraded
  • Type: Cover.
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  • Place of Origin: Australia & Oceania

    Description

    DECEMBER 5, 1971 ***SCARCE*** ~50TH ANNIVERSARY FLIGHT 5TH DECEMBER, 1971~ (FIRST REGULAR AIRMAIL SERVICE IN AUSTRALIA BY W.A. AIRWAYS LTD. 5TH DECEMBER, 1921) GERALDTON-DERBY // ADVERTISING AIR MAIL COVER WITH {{BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED}} "PLANE" VIGNETTE AND POSTMARKS // (2) 6 CENT (MULTICOLORED) SCOTT# 499 "ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE 50TH ANNIVERSARY" STAMPS // NOTABLE PERSON: "NORMAN BREARLEY" SIGNATURE WITH ORIGINAL CARD INSERT TO VERIFY SIGNATURE!
    Great aviation history with personal signature on one of the pioneers of airline industry!
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    Norman Brearley
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    Sir Norman Brearley
    Norman Brearley in the 1920s
    Born
    1890
    Geelong, Victoria
    ,
    Australia
    Died
    9 June 1989
    Nationality
    Australian
    Occupation
    Pilot
    Title
    Sir
    Bust
    of Brearley at
    Perth Airport
    by sculptor Gerard Darwin
    Sir Norman Brearley
    ,
    CBE
    ,
    DSO
    ,
    MC
    ,
    AFC
    ,
    FRAeS
    (1890 – 9 June 1989) was a commercial and military pilot and one of the pioneers of the airline industry within
    Australia
    .
    Early life
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    ]
    Born in
    Geelong, Victoria
    in 1890, Brearley moved to Western Australia in 1906.
    [1]
    Aviation career
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    ]
    In April, 1915, after undertaking a 5-year apprenticeship as a mechanic, he worked his way to the
    United Kingdom
    and subsequently enlisted in the Royal Flying Corps.
    [2]
    Whilst flying in
    France
    during
    World War I
    he was badly wounded in October, 1916, and returned to Western Australia to recover.
    [2]
    In 1921, Brearley founded
    Western Australian Airways
    Ltd.
    [1]
    In the same year, Brearley was issued with Australia's first civil pilot's licence, under the 1921 Air Navigation Regulations.
    [1]
    Despite his holding licence No. 2, licence No. 1 was not issued until the 1930s in honour of
    Amy Johnson's
    record flight from
    London
    to Australia.
    [1]
    In 1927, Brearley opened the Perth Flying School at
    Maylands
    . He retired from commercial aviation in 1936 when he merged his airline with
    Australian National Airways
    .
    [2]
    Later life
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    ]
    Brearley later served with the
    Royal Australian Air Force
    during
    World War II
    .
    [1]
    Brearley was
    knighted
    in 1971. He died on 9 June 1989.
    [1]
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    West Australian Airways
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    West Australian Airways
    IATA
    ICAO
    Callsign
    unk
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    Founded
    1921
    Ceased operations
    1936
    West Australian Airways
    was an Australian airline based in
    Geraldton, Western Australia
    . Established on 5 December 1921 as Western Australian Airways by
    World War I
    pilot
    Norman Brearley
    , it was the first airline in Australian history to establish a scheduled air service. The first service left Geraldton on 2 November 1922. On 12 June 1936, West Australian Airways was purchased by
    Adelaide Airways
    for
    £
    25,000 and in July that year became part of
    Australian National Airways
    .
    History
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    ]
    de Havilland Hercules
    used for first interstate airmail flight
    Following World War I, Norman Brearley, who had served with the
    Royal Flying Corps
    , returned to Australia in 1919. He brought with him two
    Avro 504J
    aircraft. In May 1921, the
    Federal Government
    advertised for tenders for the first subsidised air-mail & passenger contract, operating a weekly service between Geraldton and
    Derby
    . Brearley was so eager to win the tender he submitted multiple submissions. On 2 August 1921, Brearley was advised that his tender had been accepted. Brearley then set about hiring 5 pilots; Val Abbott, Arthur Blake, Bob Fawcett,
    Charles Kingsford Smith
    and
    Leonard Taplin
    .
    On 5 December 1921, on the very first flight as an airline, Ted Broad and Bob Fawcett in the
    Bristol Tourer
    G-AUDI crashed 130 km north of Geraldton. Brearley suspended flight operations until 21 February 1922.
    On 3 December 1926, Western Australian Airways Ltd. changed its name to West Australian Airways Ltd, though for the majority of its existence it was usually referred to as simply
    Airways
    . On 2 July 1928, Australia’s first interstate airmail contract, between
    Perth
    and
    Adelaide
    , was awarded to West Australian Airways, for 5 years. Services began on 26 May 1929. The service used four new
    DH-66 Hercules
    aircraft with space for 16 passengers and a cruising speed of 95 knots. A hot luncheon would be provided at
    Ceduna
    , dinner at the airline-owned hostel at
    Forrest
    and catering at
    Kalgoorlie
    .
    [1]
    On 19 April 1934, the Federal Government awarded the 5-year Perth -
    Daly Waters
    route contract to
    MacRobertson Miller Aviation Co
    . This decision left West Australian Airways with only the now unsubsidised Perth-Adelaide route. In April 1936,
    Adelaide Airways
    Ltd offered to purchase West Australian Airways and on 12 June the purchase was finalised for £25,000. On 1 July, Adelaide Airways and West Australian Airways became part of the new
    Australian National Airways
    .
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