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The Wolf's Bookshelf #1 - AIRtime Periodicals

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  • Member since
    June 2003
  • From: Philadelphia, PA
Posted by garys on Tuesday, May 11, 2004 4:09 PM
Blackwolf,
They are great series, like you I also preferred WOF to WAPJ and continue to receive IAPJ but I have to admit being very slightly disappointed with my last issue.
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    December 2002
  • From: Pominville, NY
Posted by BlackWolf3945 on Thursday, May 6, 2004 8:59 PM
No prob, that's what I'm here for!

Check 'em out if you can, they're definately worth the $$$ especially if you can get them a bit cheaper at shows or online.


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Posted by 9x19mm on Tuesday, May 4, 2004 7:44 PM
Those books look really nice ill have to check out 1 or 2 of em. Thx for the info.
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  • From: Pominville, NY
The Wolf's Bookshelf #1 - AIRtime Periodicals
Posted by BlackWolf3945 on Tuesday, May 4, 2004 7:36 PM
Reposted from SHF...

AIRtime, the folks who, until recently, brought you Combat Aircraft, have published three quarterlies over the last ten years or so which, if collected from the beginning, would put most folks' aircraft reference libraries to shame. Unfortunately, only one of them is currently in publication.


World Airpower Journal - Exclusive coverage of current military aviation subjects. Out of publication.








Wings of Fame - Anything non-current, mostly WWII, Korean War and Cold-War subjects. Out of publication. Disapprove [V] (This was my personal fave of the three.)








International Airpower Review - A mixture of all the above. Currently in publication.








Although these are periodicals, I don't consider them to be magazines because they ain't no rags! Each ish averages out at about 160 pages. Just one of these pubs contains more info and photos than a year's worth of most any rag. They're also well printed with more color than most reference books and very well reasearched and presented. Now, as magazines/periodicals go, they're expensive. $20 a pop. But they're more like books than magazines and for the amount of information you get in each, $20 is nuthin'. Like I said, over time, these will build into an impressive standalone library.

And... NO ADS. Each article is continuous with no interruption of any kind. I don't mind ads in magazines, really. After all, without them the magazines wouldn't exist. And, in and of themselves, they're mostly appealing and sometimes helpful. But it's rather annoying having to jump a few dozen pages of ads and other articles to get to the end of the piece you're reading. But that's all part of marketing...

Anyhoo, even though two of these titles are no longer published, you can still find 'em here and there, especially at better hobby shops and bookstores as well as at shows. You can also subscribe to the currently published title and find back issues at:

AIRtime Publishing Website


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