Royal Air Force Centenary
Issue Date: March 20, 2018
Reason and Inspiration
The Royal Air Force (RAF) is the United Kingdom’s aerial warfare organisation and is the oldest independent air force, i.e. independent of army and navy forces, in the world. The Royal Flying Corps (RFC) was the air arm of the British Army formed in 1912 until it merged with the Royal Naval Air Service on 1st April 1918 to form the Royal Air Force.
This stamp issue commemorates the 100th anniversary of the RAF and pays tribute not only to the significant part it has played in British military history but also to its ongoing role of protecting the country and its interests, providing humanitarian assistance and saving lives. It also highlights the bravery and heroism of its personnel and the innovation and technological advancement that has helped make the RAF the envy of the world.
The stamps:
Price: £7.24
Code: AS3416
The stamps feature six RAF aircraft that span the 100 years of the RAF’s history as painted by the renowned aeronautical artist, Michael Turner. These comprise the Sopwith Camel F1, Hurricane Mk I, Vulcan B2, Lightning F6, Nimrod MR2 and Typhoon FGR4. The stamps have been printed as three horizontal se-tenant pairs.
Camel F1
The Sopwith Camel F1 is the best known and most successful Allied WW1 fighter and scout aircraft though it was difficult to fly and required huge skill. Credited with shooting down almost 1,300 enemy aircraft it was also successful as a ground attack craft. Squadrons of Camels were also important for home defence, protecting cities from Zeppelin raids.
Hurricane Mk I
The Hurricane is credited with winning the Battle of Britain, accounting for 55% of German losses, as well as essential service during the Dunkirk evacuation and was the RAF’s principal single seat night fighter facing German bombing raids in 1941 and 1942. Hurricanes also saw action in the defence of Malta, North Africa and the Far East.
Vulcan B2
The Vulcan is the iconic delta wing bomber and a major UK engineering triumph. Designed as a high altitude bomber it entered service in 1956 and was withdrawn in 1984. It was part of the V-force which were designed to carry Britain’s nuclear deterrent. The more powerful B2 entered service in 1960. When the nuclear deterrent passed to the Royal Navy submarines in 1969, the role of the Vulcan became one of a tactical bomber. It was called into action in the Falklands Conflict of 1982.
Lightning F6
The Lightning represents the fastest British-made fighter of all time, being the first supersonic craft to enter RAF service (in 1959). It featured two Rolls Royce engines in a unique ‘stacked’ configuration and its power allowed for take-off and a rate of climb faster than any other jet. Later variants (the F.6) were capable of twice the speed of sound and it was the RAF’s principle interceptor for 20 years.
Nimrod MR 2
The Nimrod was introduced in 1969 for maritime patrol, surveillance and anti-submarine roles. Sophisticated radar and electronic surveillance equipment was in the extended nose and tail. The upgraded MR2 entered service in 1979 and was deployed in the Falklands Conflict and in the Gulf War. It’s enhanced capabilities also permitted search and rescue operations. It was retired from service in 2010.
Typhoon FGR4
The state of the art fighter – one-third British and the current principal craft defending UK skies and increasingly deployed in overseas activity. It is a multi-role fighter, first deployed to the RAF in 2003 and first saw active service in Libya in 2011. It can fly at up to 55,000 feet and at Mach 1.8. At full strength the RAF will operate 160 craft. Markings of No 3 Squadron recommended (as historic squadron and first to fly aeroplanes).
Technical details:
Number of stamps: Six
Value of Stamps: 2 x 1st Class, 2 x £1.40 and 2 x £1.57.
Design: Royal Mail Group Ltd
Illustrations: Michael Turner
Acknowledgements: RAF logos are trade marks of the UK Secretary of State for Defence and used under licence.er licence
Stamp Format: Landscape
Stamp Size: 41mm x 30mm
Number per sheet: 30/60
Print Process: Lithography
Perforations: 14.5 x 14
Phosphor: Bars as appropriate
Gum: PVA
The miniature sheet:
Price: £4.10
Code: MZ131
In addition to the six stamps, Royal Mail is also issuing a Miniature Sheet celebrating the RAF Red Arrows Aerobatic Team which has been displaying since 1965. One of the premier aerobatic teams in the world, comprising 120 personnel including pilots, engineers and support staff, the Red Arrows are based at RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire. They fly the Hawk T1 at speeds in excess of 600mph and the nine display pilots, including the team leader undergo extensive training and practise.
Technical details:
Number of stamps: Four
Design: Turner Duckworth
Miniature sheet size: 192mm x 74mm
Stamp Format: Landscape
Stamp Size: 41mm x 30mm
Acknowledgments: Flypast photo by Cpl Andy Benson © MoD/UK Crown copyright 2007; Swan photo by Sgt Ross Tilly © MoD/UK Crown copyright 2016; Synchro photo by Cpl
Steve Buckley © MoD/UK Crown copyright 2015; Python photo © EJ van Koningsveld 2007; sky background on stamps © itsskin/Getty Images; miniature sheet background design by Turner Duckworth referencing a photo of a Red Arrows Hawk © Mike Rivett/Fotomotion; RAF and Red Arrows logos are trade marks of the UK Secretary of State for Defence and used
under licence; all MoD/UK Crown copyright images reproduced with the permission of the Controller, HMSO, London
Print Process: Lithography
Perforations: 14.5 x 14
Phosphor: Bars as appropriate
Gum: PVA


27th March 2018 — Australia Post is releasing a commemorative stamp to celebrate the upcoming Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games.
Australia Post Philatelic Manager, Michael Zsolt said: “this stamp issue commemorates the largest sporting event Australia has played host to this decade.”
Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.
Coast landscape. It features the figures of three athletes; a gymnast, a hurdler and a swimmer, which aim to reflect the depth of heritage and deep humanity of the Games. For more information visit
The Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games stamp issue is available from 20 March 2018 at participating Post Offices, via mail order on 1800 331 794 and
The Hague, 26 March 2018 – This year, two typically Dutch bridges in Dedemsvaart and Edam are the central features of PostNL’s postage stamp entries in the European design competition ‘EUROPA Stamp Best Design Competition’. This annual competition between European postal operators always has a common theme. For 2018, the theme is bridges.
The wrought iron swing bridge in Dedemsvaart has a wooden bridge deck and is supported by ashlar stone abutments and a pillar. The bridge is a rare example of a nineteenth century swing bridge over the Dedemsvaart canal. The second bridge, the Kwakelbrug in Edam, is a narrow wooden drawbridge originating from the eighteenth century. The bridge is located at the end of the Scheepmakersdijk and connects to the Boerenverdriet. ‘Since the Netherlands has a vast amount of water, we also have a vast amount of bridges,’ says Stephan van de Eijnden, marketing director for Mail at PostNL. ‘What stands out for me is how typically Dutch these bridges are.’ Simple and plain, but often ingenious constructions to facilitate transport over water and land. The two bridges on these stamps are prime examples of this.’
The design of the stamps is based on photos taken by Karen Polder herself when she visited the bridges. When editing the photographs, she made the background thin and transparent and the bridges black and white. ‘Both bridges have a very linear, constructive character,’ says Polder. ‘They’re not enormous bridges – they have slender, modest constructions. The locations of the two bridges differ drastically. The location in Edam is busy and colourful, whereas tranquility and nature predominate in Dedemsvaart. This distinction is reflected in the colour blocks used for the diffuse background.
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The unveiling of the stamp. Video grab from USPS video.
After the unveiling, left to right: James R. Okonak, Executive Director McFeely-Rogers Foundation; Joseph Negri, Adjunct Professor Jazz Guitar, Mary Pappert School of Music, Duquesne University, and “Handyman Negri” and the proprietor of Negri’s Music Store in Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood; Joanne Rogers, wife of Fred Rogers; former Postmaster General Patrick Donahue with his granddaughters, Charlotte and Lucy Donahoe; Meagan J. Brennan, current Postmaster General and Chief Executive Officer, United States Postal Service with her nieces Jamie and Jenna Masten; Master of Ceremonies Rick Sebak, WQED Multimedia; Jim Cunningham, Artistic Director, WQED-FM; Paul Siefken, President and CEO, The Fred Rogers Company. Photo by Daniel Afzal of the USPS.
Joanne Rogers, Fred’s widow. Photo by Daniel Afzal of the USPS.
Paul Siefken, President and CEO, The Fred Rogers Company. Photo by Daniel Afzal of the USPS.
Postmaster General Megan Brennan. Video grab from USPS video.
The audience, including students from the Fanny Edel Falk Laboratory School at the University of Pittsburgh, watch the tribute video during the ceremony. Photo by Daniel Afzal of the USPS.
The autograph line after the cerremony. Second from left is Jay Bigalke, editor-in-chief of Linn’s Stamp News, and third from left is Foster Miller, membership chairman of the American First Day Cover Society. Photo by Daniel Afzal of the USPS.
Postmaster General Brennan signs an autograph for a young girl. Video grab from USPS video.
David “Mr. McFeely” Newell signs an autograph. Video grab from USPS video.
A boy decides which Mister Rogers Stamp collectibles he wants. Video grab from USPS video.
A postal clerk bags some purchases. Video grab from USPS video.
Video grab from USPS video.
Video grab from USPS video.
Video grab from USPS video.
The entrance to the Mister Rogers Studio at WQED. Video grab from USPS video.
India Post officials are shown in the photo unveiling the stamps.


These stamps and the souvenir sheet will be issued April 9th. From Israel Post: The issue “reflects that season and the element of revival.
This stamp will be issued April 9th. From Israel Post:

