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2020 20.74g Austria Silver Austria Silver Traveling Above the Clouds PP

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SKU 01220007
Description 5 – in capsule with certificate, case and ribbon
Condition Polished slab
Face Value EUR 20
Fineness 925/1000
Country Austria
Weight (g) 22.420000
Fine Weight (g) 20.740000
Material Silver
Diameter (mm) 34
Condition PR
Mintage 30000
Series Towards the Sky
Issue Date 13.05.2020
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Above the Clouds, the third stopover in the Reaching for the Sky series, celebrates how the dream of flight became reality for the masses with the development of commercial air travel. The world’s largest passenger airliner, the Airbus A380 is the ultimate symbol of this phenomenon.

Commercial air travel has come a very long away since the first commercial flights got underway between Berlin and Weimar in 1919, although the cramped and unheated cabins of the aircraft could only hold a handful of passengers, who on occasion would have to be weighed to make sure the payload was not too heavy for take-off. Flights were thus something of an adventure and emergency landings quite common. But by 1928, German airline Lufthansa was providing a full menu to its passengers aboard the Junkers JU 52. The British 20-seat Vickers VC 1 Viking took things further in the decade after the Second World War when transatlantic flights also commenced. Wide-bodied jet aircraft put air travel, and eventually long-haul destinations, within the reach of the masses from the 1970s onwards. With its two passenger decks, the 850-seat Airbus A380 went into service in 2007. An A380 is shown landing at a busy airport on the coin’s reverse, while a Vickers VC 1 Viking features on the obverse along with the Golden Gate bridge, the Statue of Liberty and some palm trees, all of which symbolise long-haul tourism.