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Old 11 October 2006, 09:21 AM   #1
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World War One Aviation Magazines

We have a sudden and very welcome influx of newcomers to the Forum who may not know all the sources for WW-I aviation magazines. I thought I would provide a quick summary of those magazines in hopes we might entice a few new subscribers and add some new blood to our hobby. No particular order, just the ones I picked up first. These are magazines dedicated to WW-I aviation. Since you are using this site you must be computer literate, so I am just providing web sites:

Over the Front

http://www.overthefront.com/main/index.html

Cross and Cockade International

http://www.crossandcockade.com/

World War 1 Aero

http://www.aviation-history.com/ww1aero.htm

Windsock International

http://www.windsockdatafilespecials.com/windsock.html

Das Propellerblatt

http://www.propellerblatt.de/

Not strictly a magazine and also by Albatros Productions Ltd:

Windsock Datafiles and Specials

http://www.windsockdatafilespecials.com/

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Old 11 October 2006, 10:28 AM   #2
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Might the influx of new forumites be related to Flyboys?
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Old 11 October 2006, 10:36 AM   #3
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crankcase- You are one smart fellow. Hopefully they will turn into enthusiasts the same way The Blue Max created enthusiasts when it came out 40 years ago in 1966.

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We have a sudden and very welcome influx of newcomers to the Forum who may not know all the sources for WW-I aviation magazines. I thought I would provide a quick summary of those magazines in hopes we might entice a few new subscribers and add some new blood to our hobby. No particular order, just the ones I picked up first. These are magazines dedicated to WW-I aviation. Since you are using this site you must be computer literate, so I am just providing web sites:

Over the Front

http://www.overthefront.com/main/index.html

Cross and Cockade International

http://www.crossandcockade.com/

World War 1 Aero

http://www.aviation-history.com/ww1aero.htm

Windsock International

http://www.windsockdatafilespecials.com/windsock.html

Das Propellerblatt

http://www.propellerblatt.de/

Not strictly a magazine and also by Albatros Productions Ltd:

Windsock Datafiles and Specials

http://www.windsockdatafilespecials.com/

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Good thinking, Taz. Maybe you could reccommend a couple of good WW1 artists as well.

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I'll go with that idea!
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Old 11 October 2006, 11:34 AM   #6
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Russ, Robert- Probably a good idea. Do you guys know any good artists who specialize in WW-I aviation art?

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Hmmm. Let me think about that...
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I think I've heard of some guy who dabbles.......Dats?Deets? Dutz? Something like that. There must be a few others.
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Great Idea...

Hi Taz, Russell and karrart:

This would be a great new section for the forum “recommend readings”...

and when it comes to WW1 art I have always enjoyed aviation art that’s whey I support all you WW1 Dr.I artists on my site.

It would be great to have the publishers to reprint some of the masters like the book I call my bible "The Fokker Triplane" by Alex Imrie. Now theirs two on Amazon one for $185.00 and the other for $875.00. Thanks god I have one in excellent condition.

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Lloyd- Makes my three copies look like a pretty good investment, especially since I never paid more than $35 for a copy. One is signed by Alex, too. None are for sale, however. It would be nice if Alex' book were updated and a new edition printed.

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