Friday, April 4, 2008

Aviation & Aeronautics


The independent voice for homebuilt aviation, Kitplanes Magazine is the premier publication for people interested in building, flying, designing and maintaining their own amateur-built category, manned aircraft. It includes builder and flight reports, new products and developments, engines, reader's completed aircraft, avionics, accessories, annual directories and more.

Kitplanes



Flying Magazine is written and edited with the goal of keeping pilots informed and in peak form. Each magazine includes reviews written by pilots of new and old aircraft models, flight safety tips, news about FAA regulations, and more. Flying covers jet and rotary wing airplanes of all types, including commercial, private, and military aircraft. A regular column called "Aftermath" analyzes real air accidents and offers explanations on how they might have been avoided.

Flying



Aviation History Magazine offers aviation enthusiasts of all ages and backgrounds the most comprehensive, authoritative and in-depth coverage of the history of world aviation through exciting and informative stories about the people, planes and events comprising manned flight's rich history from leading aviation historians, writers and researchers.

Aviation History



A publication of the Smithsonian Institute's Air & Space Museum, Air & Space Magazine gives you the scoop on all the latest developments in air and space technology and news. With an emphasis on how these technologies can improve our future quality of life, Air & Space features all the people, places, issues, and innovations that affect the industry daily. Full-color posters are an added benefit to subscribers.

Air & Space



Pilot Journal is a magazine produced by pilots for pilots. Every issue is packed with the best airlines flying and up-to-the-minute information and advice from leading industry experts.

Pilot Journal



Plane & Pilot Magazine is edited for the active and/or beginning piston-engine pilot. Its editorial content emphasizes pilot proficiency, adventure flying and aircraft maintenance.

Plane & Pilot

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