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Flying Tiger Line Inc. Stock Certificate & Bonds (103403)

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Flying Tiger Line Inc. Stock Certificate & Bonds  (103403)
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This item SOLD at 2019 May 18 @ 09:01UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Lot of 4, all different. 1) One stock certificate, No. 15467, issued for one share in 1968. Not cancelled. Blue border, black print, vignette of man and woman sitting on either side of a globe. Pinholes, folds. 2) Three different bonds. Included: $5,000 bond issued in 1959, punch cancelled; $1,000 bond issued in 1972, punch cancelled; and $8,000 bond issued in 1978, punch cancelled. The latter two have the same vignette as stock. The company, the first scheduled cargo airline in the US, was started by Robert William Prescott in 1945 and headquartered on the grounds of Los Angeles International Airport. The airline was named after the Flying Tigers fighter unit of World War II. Ten former AVG pilots formed the Flying Tiger Line (originally called National Skyway Freight) after returning to the United States in 1945, using a small fleet of Budd Company C-93 Conestoga freighters purchased as war surplus from the United States Navy. During the Korean War, Flying Tiger aircraft were chartered to transport troops and supplies from the United States to Asia. It was bought by Federal Express in 1988. Ken Prag Collection

Date: 1959-1978
City/County: Los Angeles
State: California