Zeppelin post

Zeppelin post is mail carried by airship. Germany led the way with internal/domestic flights beginning c.1909. Great Britain, Italy and the United States also had airships with mail-carrying flights.

 File:Germany ZRIII flt cover.jpg|1924 ZR-3 transatlantic flight, Friedrichshafen to New York City. File:US airship Bermuda flt.jpg|1925 USS Los Angeles (ex-ZR-3) Bermuda flight. File:Italy Nobile polar flt.jpg|1926 Nobile polar flight cover, Rome to Nome. Covers bore a special label and were often autographed by a crew member. File:US USS Akron flt.jpg|1932 USS Akron training flight cover. 

Graf Zeppelin
 File:Germany zepp 1st America flt.jpg|1929 Graf Zeppelin America Flight card. File:US Graf Zepp round flight.jpg|1930 Europe-Pan American flight, Friedrichshafen to Brazil, US dispatch. File:Germany zepp polar flt.jpg|1931 Polar Flight card, cancelled on-board. 

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