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BY AIR MAIL sor. H, QUARTER HORSE, 1998 BY AIR MAIL. sor 15.3 1998 QUARTER HORSE. SI-93 AAA Speed Rating at 3 Distances. By Air Mail is a son of Streakin LaJolla by a. I went to the post office yesterday (in the USA), and had to mail an international letter. I asked if we still needed the 'by air mail' sticker. The post office worker chuckled and said, 'everything is air mail now!' He.was. able to find a 'by air mail' stamp still in his desk that worked, though.

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  • Details of Express Mail Service(EMS) Airmail: Fees are relatively high since posts will be sent by air. Delivery will be made approximately 3 - 6 days. Economy Air (SAL) It transports items by air at lower priority than air mail. The service is faster than surface mail while the cost is lower than airmail.
  • By Air Mail is an incredible specimen of the American Quarter Horse. 'BAM' has a pedigree rich with great horses like Streakin Six, Easy Jet, Three Bars, Raise Your Glass, Triple Chick, Leo and Top Deck. His blood lines are very similar to the great barrel producing sire Packin Sixes.

By Eric Richard, Intern, National Postal Museum, Summer 2017

On May 15, 1918, the first official U.S. Airmail Service flight took off from Polo Field in Washington D.C. The same model planes took off from Bustleton, Pennsylvania and Belmont Park racetrack in New York. The new service was scheduled to operate between Washington D.C., Philadelphia, and New York City once a day, Monday through Saturday. Before long the service grew to include a route from New York City over the Allegheny Mountains to Chicago, Illinois. Later a route was added from Chicago through Iowa, Nebraska, Wyoming and Nevada into San Francisco, California. During its existence, the Post Office-operated airmail service used several type of airplanes, from wooden biplanes to all metal monoplanes.

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