Engineering:Aeroplane (magazine)
Issue 1 of Aeroplane Monthly, published in May 1973, featuring the last airworthy de Havilland Mosquito. | |
Categories | Aviation |
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Frequency | Monthly |
Founder | Richard T. Riding |
First issue | May 1973 |
Company | Key Publishing |
Country | United Kingdom |
Based in | Stamford, Lincolnshire |
Language | English |
Website | www.key.aero/aeroplanemonthly |
ISSN | 0143-7240 |
Aeroplane (formerly Aeroplane Monthly) is a British magazine devoted to aviation, with a focus on aviation history and preservation.
The Aeroplane
Editor | C. G. Grey (1911-1939) |
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Categories | Aviation |
Frequency | Weekly |
First issue | 1911 |
Country | United Kingdom |
The weekly The Aeroplane launched in June 1911 under founding editor C. G. Grey with Victor Sassoon. Grey remained editor until November 1939.
Aeroplane Monthly
Issue 1 of Aeroplane Monthly was published in May 1973 at a cover price of 30p,[1] in association with Flight International, by IPC Media. The founder was Richard T. Riding (1942-2019), whose father, E.J. Riding, had been photographer for The Aeroplane magazine of the 1940s.[1] The magazine is now owned by Key Publishing Ltd and headquartered in Stamford, Lincolnshire.[1]
The magazine is the successor to an earlier, weekly publication called The Aeroplane, founded in 1911.[2]
See also
- Air Enthusiast - defunct magazine, similar in nature to The Aviation Historian
- Flight International - contemporary aviation magazine
- FlyPast - British magazine covering heritage and historic aviation
- The Aviation Historian - British magazine covering classic aeroplanes and the history of flying
References
External links
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeroplane (magazine).
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