In 1929 on the 8th January a further first flight occurred and this was on the route from Danzig to Katowice. 65 items of mail were carried on this flight. The violet handstamp has the legend “I Lot Gdansk - Katowice”.
Further first flights took place on the occasion of the opening of the line Gdansk - Bydgoszcz - Poznan - Katowice on 1st June 1929. The first day handstamp is a large square stamp, the same for each leg of the route although the legend varies in each case. The colour also varies, as set out in the table below. In each of the handstamps below the rectangle is divided and adjacent to the statement “I Lot” ( 1st flight) the respective leg of the route is stated.
Below all the various legs of the route are shown along with the total numbers carried and the corresponding handstamp colours
1st group : going directly to or from Danzig
Gdansk - Bydgoszcz violet 150 items
Bydgoszcz - Gdansk violet 150 items
Gdansk - Poznan violet 150 items
Poznan - Gdansk lilac 150 items
Gdansk - Katowice violet 150 items
Katowice - Gdansk red 150 items
2nd group : associated flight legs
Bydgoszcz —Katowice violet 150 items
Bydgoszcz — Lwow violet 80 items
Bydgoszcz — Poznan violet 150 items
Bydgoszcz — Warszawa violet 80 items
Katowice — Bydgoszcz red violet 150 items
Katowice — Poznan red 80 items
Poznan — Bydgoszcz lilac 150 items
Warszawa — Bydgoszcz violet 80 items
The next first flight went abroad from Danzig and took place on 2nd June 1930. It opened the line Gdansk—Warszawa-Lwow-Galati-Bucuresti. On it were forwarded
from Danzig 5 items
from Warsaw 78 items
from Lvov 128 items
These details are derived from the “Postmarke / Sammlerwoche” 1930. page 214. Compared with this the Polish work “Polskie Znacki Pocztowe” reports in volume 3, page 902 that
from Warsaw 200 items and
from Lvov 210 items
were prepared for dispatch. The first flight handstamp for this flight is triangular, for Danzig in lilac, for Warsaw in violet, and fur Lvov in red; on the inside left “I Lot”, the inside right “I VOL’ and to the lower middle :“2. / VI.?1930 / Flugzeug / Gdansk — Warszawa / Lwow — Galati / Bucuresti”.
The next first flight also opened a route abroad. This refers to the line Gdansk — Warszawa — Lwow — Bucuresti — Sophia — Salonique which was opened on 29th June 1931. The first flight handstamp is a single ring stamp, with details of the route round the circumference and in the centre “1 / Flugzeug / LOT”. The stamp colour is violet. Although Danzig is shown in the handstamp as
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