1925 (April 13), Regensberg Easter Flight, flown semi-official
postcard, franked with 10pf Regensberg Osterflugtage semi-official
airmail,
1925 (April 13), Regensberg Easter Flight, flown semi-official
postcard, franked with 10pf Regensberg Osterflugtage semi-official
airmail, tied by "Oster-Flugtage Regensburg 12/13.4.1926" c.d.s.,
"Mit Flugzeug / D409 befordert" handstamp confirming the card was
flown, the card showing portrait of famed pilot Ernst Udet, scarce
and very fine. The Regensburg Easter Flight of 1925 was a
short-lived German special airmail service operated over the Easter
holidays in late March–early April 1925, linking Regensburg
(Bavaria) with nearby regional destinations as part of a
promotional and experimental aviation initiative. Its goal was to
demonstrate the reliability and speed of civil aviation in southern
Germany,