Aéropostale by AliceFromLake
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Description
A Latécoère model 28 of Aéropostale.
Aéropostale founder, Pierre-Georges Latécoère, envisioned an air route connecting France to the French colonies in Africa and South America. The company's activities were to specialise in, but were by no means restricted to, airborne postal services. On December 25, 1918, the company began serving its first route between Toulouse and Barcelona in Spain. In February 1919 the line was extended to Casablanca. By 1925 it extended to Dakar, where the mail was shipped by steamer to South America. Developed in the aftermath of World War I, air mail service owed much to the bravery of its earliest pilots. During the 1920s, every flight was a dangerous adventure, and sometimes fatal. The period was eloquently described by the French writer Antoine de Saint-Exupéry – himself an Aéropostale pilot – in his novel Vol de Nuit ("Night Flight"), in which he describes a postal flight through the skies of South America. Aéropostale's roster of pilots included such aviation legends as Jean Mermoz, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Henri Guillaumet, Pierre Deley and so on...
Comments (5)
Pitch_Black
Excellent render.
longprong
Nice...and thanks for the information :)
timuerto
Excellent render.
giulband
Realistic and beautiful !!
Dreamdesigner
Excellent Work! Also Thanks for the historic info :-)