AUSTRIA represented by Mr. Anton Tettinek, BELGIUM represented by Mr. Eddy Van Vaeck, CROATIA represented by Mr. Mladen Vilfan,
CYPRUS represented by Mr. Nicos Rangos, CZECH REPUBLIC represented by Mr. Vit Vanicek, DENMARK represented by Mr. Søren Chr. Jensen,
FRANCE represented by Mr. Claude Desarmenien, GERMANY represented by Mr. Uwe Decker, GREAT BRITAIN represented by Mr. Chris King,
HUNGARY represented by Mr. Csaba Kornel Toth, ITALY represented by Mr. Giancarlo Morolli, NETHERLANDS represented by Mr. Arie Zonjee,
POLAND represented by Mr. Ludwik K. Malendowicz , PORTUGAL represented by Mr. Pedro Vaz Pereira, SLOVENIA represented by Mr. Peter Suhadolc,
SPAIN represented by Mr. Fernando Aranaz, SWEDEN represented by Mr. Gunnar Dahlvig, TURKEY represented by Mr. David Franco.
The Certificates together with a small gift for the 25th Anniversary were presented by the FEPA President José Ramón Moreno and the FEPA Secretary Bojan Bracic.
Eddy Van Vaeck from Belgium and Ludwik Malendowicz from Poland received also a FEPA 25th Anniversary special souvenir, having served at the FEPA Board for more than two terms.
The Federations of Bulgaria, Egypt, Liechtenstein, Slovakia and Ukraina as well as Anthony Virvilis, and Gerhard Kraner will receive their Certificates at another event.Photos kindly taken by Peter Suhadolc.
https://fepanews.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/25-Anniversary-s-crop.jpg311363José Ramón Morenohttps://fepanews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/fepanews_logo-107x138-1.pngJosé Ramón Moreno2014-10-01 13:42:512017-11-14 22:16:53Certificates of gratitude to the FEPA Federations organizers of FEPA events on occasion of the 25th anniversary
Left Gunnar Dahlvig (centre), José Ramón Moreno and Giancarlo Morolli; Right Stefano Calliga and Giancarlo Morolli.
Left: Søren Chr. Jensen on behalf of the Society for Danish Postal History; Right: Pedro Vaz Pereira on behalf of the Associação de Coleccionismo do Vale do Neiva
Gunnar Dahlvig, Sweden, was awarded with the FEPA Medal 2013 for Exceptional Service to Organized Philately. Stefano Calliga, Greece, received the FEPA Medal 2013 for Exceptional Philatelic Study and Research, for his book «The stamps of the Large Hermes Head 1861-1886” .They made a short but emotive speech thanking for the prize received.
Were awarded with the FEPA Certificate of Appreciation for 2013 for its Outstanding Activities for the Promotion of Philately:
»The Society for Danish Postal History« (Denmark), which certificate was received by Søren Chr. Jensen, President of the Danish Philatelic Federation on behalf of the Club.
“The Associação de Coleccionismo do Vale do Neiva« (Portugal). Pedro Vaz Pereira, President of theFederação Portuguesa de Filatelia, received on behalf of the Club.
The prizes were handed out by the FEPA Vice-President responsible for the Awards, Giancarlo Morolli and by the FEPA President, José Ramón Moreno.
The other awardees with the the FEPA Certificate of Appreciation for 2013 for Outstanding Activities for the Promotion of Philately, »L’Amicale Philatélique de l’Est à Belfort«, France, »Centro Italiano di Filatelia Tematica«, Italy and the »Briefmarkenfreunde Heidenheim e.V.«, Germany, had received their awards in previous events.
https://fepanews.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Front-cover-photo-Gunnar-Dahlvig-small.jpg265265José Ramón Morenohttps://fepanews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/fepanews_logo-107x138-1.pngJosé Ramón Moreno2014-09-29 12:37:062017-11-11 19:50:24Handed out at the FEPA Congress of the 2013 FEPA medals and certificates of appreciation
Fernando Aranaz, FIP Vice-President responsible for Aero made the presentation “Let´s Talk of Aerophilately”.
In the latest International Philatelic Exhibitions there are problems with exhibits of Aerophilately which are transferred to other Classes AND/OR Exhibits of other Classes are transferred to Aerophilately.
WHY IT HAPPENS?
In Mr. Aranaz’s opinion, there are two problems:
a) A severe interpretation and /or application of article 3 of the SREV for Aerophilately.
b) We have more than 30 years doing the same.
In the present Regulations “An Aerophilatelic exhibit is composed essentially of postal documents transmitted by Air bearing evidence of having been flown” Stamps have disappeared!
“An Aerofilatelic exhibit has therefore as basic contents: Postal documents dispatched by air, Official and semi-official stamps issued especially for use on Airmail, in mint or used state, but principally on cover.
WHAT REALLY HAPPENS IN THE PRACTICE?
Some Jurors in a severe application of the SREV of Aerophilately “penalize” in Treatment those exhibits showing stamps, or if they think that there are “many stamps”, it is transferred to Traditional.
TO SOLVE THE PROBLEM. THE PROJECT FOR FUTURE REGULATIONS
It is difficult to understand the Aerophilately without the stamps that made it possible.
The new SREV of AEROPHILATELY:
Article 2: Competitive Exhibits
An Aerophilatelic exhibit is composed essentially of postal documents transmitted by Air bearing evidence of having been flown and also of stamps and proofs and essays relating to the Air Mail and Aerophilately.
Would be two Subclasses of Competitive Exhibits:
Subclass a) Covers flown
Subclass b) Air Mail stamps and their use in Air Mail service
Article 3: Principles of Exhibit Composition
Aerophilately represents a study of (the development of) air mail services, stamps related to Airmail, and a collection of documets pertaining to such development
An Aerofilatelic exhibit has therefore as basic contents: Subclass a) Covers flown Subclass b) Air Mail Stamps and usage
Fernando Aranaz, in contact with the Commission for Aerophilately is preparing the changes in the Regulations to be approved by the FIP Board.
At the end there was a turn of Questions and Answers. There was a general consensus on the logic of allowing the full use of the Airmail Stamps, but Chris King, Damian Läge and others Delegates of the Congress were worried about the problem of making more complicated Regulations with new subclasses instead of easier Regulations. They suggested making only a change in the new definition of the material suitable for competitive exhibits in Aerophilately Class. Alan Huggins asked to add also postal stationary to this material.
It was agreed to send the presentation about the proposed changes to all FEPA members.
https://fepanews.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Aranaz-AERO-Lugano-2014-crop.jpg162251José Ramón Morenohttps://fepanews.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/fepanews_logo-107x138-1.pngJosé Ramón Moreno2014-09-24 12:39:012017-11-12 22:02:45Project for new Regulations for Aerophilately
Certificates of gratitude to the FEPA Federations organizers of FEPA events on occasion of the 25th anniversary
Those Federations were:
AUSTRIA represented by Mr. Anton Tettinek, BELGIUM represented by Mr. Eddy Van Vaeck, CROATIA represented by Mr. Mladen Vilfan,
CYPRUS represented by Mr. Nicos Rangos, CZECH REPUBLIC represented by Mr. Vit Vanicek, DENMARK represented by Mr. Søren Chr. Jensen,
FRANCE represented by Mr. Claude Desarmenien, GERMANY represented by Mr. Uwe Decker, GREAT BRITAIN represented by Mr. Chris King,
HUNGARY represented by Mr. Csaba Kornel Toth, ITALY represented by Mr. Giancarlo Morolli, NETHERLANDS represented by Mr. Arie Zonjee,
POLAND represented by Mr. Ludwik K. Malendowicz , PORTUGAL represented by Mr. Pedro Vaz Pereira, SLOVENIA represented by Mr. Peter Suhadolc,
SPAIN represented by Mr. Fernando Aranaz, SWEDEN represented by Mr. Gunnar Dahlvig, TURKEY represented by Mr. David Franco.
The Certificates together with a small gift for the 25th Anniversary were presented by the FEPA President José Ramón Moreno and the FEPA Secretary Bojan Bracic.
Eddy Van Vaeck from Belgium and Ludwik Malendowicz from Poland received also a FEPA 25th Anniversary special souvenir, having served at the FEPA Board for more than two terms.
The Federations of Bulgaria, Egypt, Liechtenstein, Slovakia and Ukraina as well as Anthony Virvilis, and Gerhard Kraner will receive their Certificates at another event.Photos kindly taken by Peter Suhadolc.
Handed out at the FEPA Congress of the 2013 FEPA medals and certificates of appreciation
Left Gunnar Dahlvig (centre), José Ramón Moreno and Giancarlo Morolli; Right Stefano Calliga and Giancarlo Morolli.
Left: Søren Chr. Jensen on behalf of the Society for Danish Postal History; Right: Pedro Vaz Pereira on behalf of the Associação de Coleccionismo do Vale do Neiva
Gunnar Dahlvig, Sweden, was awarded with the FEPA Medal 2013 for Exceptional Service to Organized Philately. Stefano Calliga, Greece, received the FEPA Medal 2013 for Exceptional Philatelic Study and Research, for his book «The stamps of the Large Hermes Head 1861-1886” .They made a short but emotive speech thanking for the prize received.
Were awarded with the FEPA Certificate of Appreciation for 2013 for its Outstanding Activities for the Promotion of Philately:
The prizes were handed out by the FEPA Vice-President responsible for the Awards, Giancarlo Morolli and by the FEPA President, José Ramón Moreno.
The other awardees with the the FEPA Certificate of Appreciation for 2013 for Outstanding Activities for the Promotion of Philately, »L’Amicale Philatélique de l’Est à Belfort«, France, »Centro Italiano di Filatelia Tematica«, Italy and the »Briefmarkenfreunde Heidenheim e.V.«, Germany, had received their awards in previous events.
Project for new Regulations for Aerophilately
Fernando Aranaz, FIP Vice-President responsible for Aero made the presentation “Let´s Talk of Aerophilately”.
In the latest International Philatelic Exhibitions there are problems with exhibits of Aerophilately which are transferred to other Classes AND/OR Exhibits of other Classes are transferred to Aerophilately.
WHY IT HAPPENS?
In Mr. Aranaz’s opinion, there are two problems:
a) A severe interpretation and /or application of article 3 of the SREV for Aerophilately.
b) We have more than 30 years doing the same.
In the present Regulations “An Aerophilatelic exhibit is composed essentially of postal documents transmitted by Air bearing evidence of having been flown” Stamps have disappeared!
“An Aerofilatelic exhibit has therefore as basic contents: Postal documents dispatched by air, Official and semi-official stamps issued especially for use on Airmail, in mint or used state, but principally on cover.
WHAT REALLY HAPPENS IN THE PRACTICE?
Some Jurors in a severe application of the SREV of Aerophilately “penalize” in Treatment those exhibits showing stamps, or if they think that there are “many stamps”, it is transferred to Traditional.
TO SOLVE THE PROBLEM. THE PROJECT FOR FUTURE REGULATIONS
It is difficult to understand the Aerophilately without the stamps that made it possible.
The new SREV of AEROPHILATELY:
Article 2: Competitive Exhibits
An Aerophilatelic exhibit is composed essentially of postal documents transmitted by Air bearing evidence of having been flown and also of stamps and proofs and essays relating to the Air Mail and Aerophilately.
Would be two Subclasses of Competitive Exhibits:
Subclass a) Covers flown
Subclass b) Air Mail stamps and their use in Air Mail service
Article 3: Principles of Exhibit Composition
Aerophilately represents a study of (the development of) air mail services, stamps related to Airmail, and a collection of documets pertaining to such development
An Aerofilatelic exhibit has therefore as basic contents:
Subclass a) Covers flown
Subclass b) Air Mail Stamps and usage
The whole presentation can be downloaded here.
Fernando Aranaz, in contact with the Commission for Aerophilately is preparing the changes in the Regulations to be approved by the FIP Board.
At the end there was a turn of Questions and Answers. There was a general consensus on the logic of allowing the full use of the Airmail Stamps, but Chris King, Damian Läge and others Delegates of the Congress were worried about the problem of making more complicated Regulations with new subclasses instead of easier Regulations. They suggested making only a change in the new definition of the material suitable for competitive exhibits in Aerophilately Class. Alan Huggins asked to add also postal stationary to this material.
It was agreed to send the presentation about the proposed changes to all FEPA members.