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Centenary of Powered Flight

Centenary of Powered Flight
Technical Details

Issue date: 9 March 2010
Issue withdrawal date: 30 September 2010
FDI withdrawal date: 6 April 2010
Denominations: 1 x 55c, 1 x $1.45, 1 x $2.10
Stamp design: Ethos
Product design: Adam Crapp
Printer: McKellar
Paper (gummed): Tullis Russell
Paper (s/a): B100
Printing process: Lithography
Stamp size: 37.5mm x 26mm
Perforations: 13.86 x 14.6
Sheet layout: Modules of 50, sheetlets of 5
National postmark: Diggers Rest, VIC 3427

This issue commemorates three significant powered flights from Australia's early aviation history.

According to the criteria set by the Royal Aero Club of Great Britain, the first sustained, controlled flight in a powered aircraft was made by Englishman Colin Defries on 9 December 1909 at Victoria Park racecourse in Sydney. The plane was a modified Wright Model A named The Stella.

On 18 March 1910, at Diggers Rest, Victoria, the American "escapologist" Harry Houdini made the first of several well-publicised flights in this country. His aircraft was an imported Voisin, with his name emblazoned on the tail.

John Duigan was the first Australian to successfully fly an Australian-designed and constructed powered aircraft. On 7 October 1910, Duigan's self-designed biplane fl ew 180 metres at 64kph at an altitude of 3.4 metres at his family property at Mia Mia, Victoria.

Issue Highlights
A special stamp and coin cover accompanies this issue, featuring a Perth Mint $1 aluminium/bronze coin with an image of Houdini's flight..

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