The U.S. Air Mail stamp
as issued in 1963, showing Amelia in front of her Lockheed Electra.
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Elly Beinhorn and the origin of
the Amelia Earhart postage stamp
By Dr. Angelika Machinek
- German Section
In the 1930s Elly Beinhorn was
acclaimed for the solo-flights across every continent. While
flying in the States, she heard of, and later got to know personally,
her famous colleague Amelia Earhart. Elly was drawn by her intelligence
and natural charm: "One doesn't have to be a man to be fascinates
by this woman," she said then, and even now at the age of
91, speaks of her with great passion.
In 1937, Elly was once again
in the United States. This time however, not piloting her own
plane, but accompanying her husband, the famous racing driver,
Bernd Rosemeyer. He was taking part in of the great American
race at the Roosevelt racetrack in New York. He was a Formula
1 World Champion and won the race. Celebrations for this victory
were tempered with the disappearance of Amelia in her attempt
to circumnavigate the world.
Germany, meanwhile, was firmly
in the hands of the Nazi regime, both Elly Beinhorn and Bernd
Rosemeyer were critical of the Nazis, and feared for Gemany's
future. They therefore deposited part of the prize money in an
American account in case they were forced to leave Germany and
start a new life in the free world. Six months later Bernd Rosemeyer
had a fatal accident in his racing car.
Elly Beinhorn took up flying
again after the second world war and worked as a journalist and
flying reporter in her Piper Cub throughout Europe. In 1959 she
accepted an invitation to take part in the Powder Puff Derby
in the States. It was there, she learned from The Ninety-Nines,
that they wanted to produce an Amelia Earhart stamp. But the
production had been held up due to insufficient funding. Elly
remembered the money that she and Bernd had deposited in an American
bank more than twenty years before. She tracked down the bank
and found that the amount had accumulated enough interest to
make a fairly large sum. She was only to be happy to contribute
this towards the founding of the stamp in memory of the much
loved and respected woman pilot, Amelia Earhart.
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