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  2. Key Publishing - Wikipedia

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    In March 2012, Key Publishing acquired several magazines previously published by Ian Allan Publishing. Titles included Modern Railways, Railways Illustrated, Vintage Roadscene, Hornby Magazine, Combat Aircraft, Classic Aircraft, and Buses. [citation needed]

  3. Wings of Fame (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Subtitled The Journal of Classic Combat Aircraft, Wings of Fame was established in 1995 by Aerospace Publishing Limited of London. [1] The first issue appeared in November 1995. [1] The magazine was published quarterly. [1] It ceased publication in December 2000, [1] with the final issue being volume 20.

  4. Air Forces Monthly - Wikipedia

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    Air Forces Monthly (AFM) is a military aviation magazine published by Key Publishing Ltd, based at Stamford in the English county of Lincolnshire in the United Kingdom. [1] Established in 1988, [1] the magazine provides news and analysis on military aviation, technology, and related topics. [2]

  5. World Air Power Journal - Wikipedia

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    World Air Power Journal was a quarterly aviation magazine concentrating on modern military aviation in the period 1989 to 2000. The contents included news, military air operations, new aircraft briefings, air forces analysis and photo features and in-depth articles about particular aircraft types - usually presented in great detail, and with lavish illustration, including a gatefold centrefold ...

  6. Wings (US magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Wings was a military aviation history magazine published in the United States between 1971 and 2007. The magazine featured articles and photo features covering military aviation from World War I to the modern era, focusing heavily on American aircraft.

  7. Robert F. Dorr - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, he received a non-fiction award from the now-defunct Aviation/Space Writers Association. He regularly contributed articles to Air Forces Monthly, Air International, Combat Aircraft, Aerospace America magazine, the journal of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), [8] Air & Space/Smithsonian, [9] and Flight ...

  8. Air Enthusiast - Wikipedia

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    Air Enthusiast was a British, bi-monthly, aviation magazine, published by the Key Publishing group. Initially begun in 1974 as Air Enthusiast Quarterly, the magazine was conceived as a historical adjunct to Air International magazine.

  9. List of active United States military aircraft - Wikipedia

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    6 test aircraft and 1 production aircraft have been delivered. 20 on order. 42 planned. [64] MQ-1B Predator: General Atomics: USA Propeller Multi-mission Unmanned 1 [2] MQ-9A Reaper: General Atomics: USA Propeller Multi-mission [65] Unmanned 2007, 2015 (ER) [66] 102 [2] BQM-167 Skeeter: Composite Engineering: Jet Target drone Unmanned 2008 [66 ...