World War 1 Aeroplanes, Inc.
WWI Aero: The Journal of the Early Aeroplane No. 198, November 2007
 
Reviewed By  Robert Merz, IPMS# 45732

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MSRP: $42 for 4 issues
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World War 1 Aeroplanes, Inc., a not-for-profit organization, publishes a combined total of about 1,000 pages per year in two quarterlies, WW1 AERO - The Journal of the Early Aeroplane, and SKYWAYS - The Journal of the Airplane 1920-1940. This review is on the first magazine and it is very well done.

Contents:
  • Cody Wing Warp Controversy
  • Russian Airfleet, 1914-1917
  • Albatros D.III reproduction
  • Gallaudet story, part 17
  • US Navy's Flamboyant Fish Boats
  • Antique-Aero Fly-in
  • Luke-Hoffman Giant Machines
  • 1918 Air Service Camouflage Report
  • Sopwith Pup restoration
  • Bleroit X1 in Latin America, part 1
  • Gallery
  • Old Rhinebeck's Aeromarine 39-B
  • Case of the Curious Card
  • The Zepplin is Down
  • Dawn Patrol Fly-in, Dayton, Ohio
  • Identification X
  • Models
  • Time Tarmac
  • Aircraft
  • From your board
  • Letters
  • Wants & Disposals
Conclusion: There are 128 pages in this issue. The articles are well written, and are complimented with excellent illustrations, and wonderful historical photographs. This would seem a most useful periodical for the WWI aircraft modeler.

Thanks to WW1 Aeroplanes, Inc., and IPMS for the review copy.

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