

The 1 krone paid combination rates and multiple airmail surcharges to the Americas, Africa and Asia The 50 øre paid combination rates and basic airmail surcharges to the Americas, Africa and Asia The 20 øre paid the European airmail letter and printed matter surcharges (1934) The 15 øre paid the internal and Nordic airmail letter surcharge (1934) and the European airmail postcard surcharge (1934) The 10 øre paid the internal and Nordic airmail postcard surcharge (1934)

#AIRMAIL TRIAL SERIES#
Summary of 1934 Airplane over Copenhagen Series The 1934 series was issued in denominations of 10, 15, 20, 50 øre and 1 krone. From Paris it flew by Air France flights #477/492 to Dakar where it was placed on a ship to Natal. It then went by train to Berlin and then on Air France flight#6 to Cologne where it encountered another weather interruption. This registered letter travelled from Copenhagen via Luthansa flight #5 to Warnemünde instead of Berlin because of a weather interruption. During the design and printing process, essays, proofs and color proofs of the stamps were made to finalize the design.ġ934 use to Argentina. Thiele in panes of 30 stamps arranged in five rows of six. Jensen and the stamps were printed by typography by H. The Plow and Airplane design was created by Danish artist Axel P. The 1 krone paid combination rates and high airmail surcharges to Asia, South America and Africa The 50 øre paid the North American Airmail letter surcharge (1927) and combination European rates The 25 øre paid the 1925 European Airmail letter surcharge The 15 øre paid European airmail letter and postcard surcharges (1926) The 10 øre paid internal and Nordic airmail letter surcharges (1921) and the European airmail postcard surcharge (1925) All the values were reissued in the 1930s. The 1925 series was issued in denominations of 10, 15, 25, 50 øre and 1 krone. The 1925 series comprises Denmark's 1st airmail stamps and their issue corresponded with the opening of Kastrup airport in Copenhagen and the carriage of regular airmails by Det Danske Luftfartselskab, the Danish national airline.
