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Today on AirSpace: the scandal of the century! Matt and Emily are joined by friend of the show and Museum curator Bob van der Linden to learn all the twists and turns of the Air Mail Crisis of 1934.
The controversy centered on one question: who should fly the mail? Conflicts between brand-new commercial airlines, Congress, and the Roosevelt administration reached a boiling point that led to lucrative contracts being cancelled and the disastrous involvement of the Army Air Corps. In the aftermath, new regulation shaped commercial flight and the Postal Service for generations. This story is a political drama, a postal drama, AND an aviation drama. What more can you ask for?
Thanks to our guest in this episode:
Find the transcript for this episode and more information at s.si.edu/airspaces11e8.
To learn even more about the Air Mail Crisis, check out the Museum's website.
Subscribe to our monthly newsletter at s.si.edu/airspacenewsletter.
AirSpace is made possible with the generous support of Lockheed Martin.
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Today on AirSpace: the scandal of the century! Matt and Emily are joined by friend of the show and Museum curator Bob van der Linden to learn all the twists and turns of the Air Mail Crisis of 1934.
The controversy centered on one question: who should fly the mail? Conflicts between brand-new commercial airlines, Congress, and the Roosevelt administration reached a boiling point that led to lucrative contracts being cancelled and the disastrous involvement of the Army Air Corps. In the aftermath, new regulation shaped commercial flight and the Postal Service for generations. This story is a political drama, a postal drama, AND an aviation drama. What more can you ask for?
Thanks to our guest in this episode:
Find the transcript for this episode and more information at s.si.edu/airspaces11e8.
To learn even more about the Air Mail Crisis, check out the Museum's website.
Subscribe to our monthly newsletter at s.si.edu/airspacenewsletter.
AirSpace is made possible with the generous support of Lockheed Martin.

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