Aircraft Illustrated Year 1979 Magazine Back Issues
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- A Happy Moodpash
- William Tell '78
- New Its Airport
- Spanish Airpower
- Ian Allan
- February 1979
- 30p Aircraft Illustrated
- SAR Sea Kings
- Tornado Formations
- Cardiff - Wales Airport
- UK Aviation Museum '79
- 20 Page Survey
- Herald Airmanship
- Airbus Industrie
- Airshow '79
- 16 Page Preview And Programme
- 300 Air Events
- At Home And Abroad
- Mirage 2000
- Flying The Dash 7
- Heinkel He 111 Dig
- CP-140 Aurora Roll-Out - New Andover Colours
- Lightning & Canberra
- July 1979
- Army Air Corps Features
- RAF Exchange Visits
- August 1979
- Ian Allan / 40p
- September 1979
- IAT 79 And Hercules Meet Reports
- 748s In The Americas
- Carvair's Last Chapter
- The Lafayette Escadrille
- R Nor AF F-5 Exchange Visit
- Humberside Airport History
- Grumman's Biplane Family
- Flying The B-17
- Also: Sky Flash Scenes
- Black Panthers At Wittering
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Aircraft Illustrated was a British monthly aviation magazine covering military and civil aviation topics with an emphasis on photographic features. It was first published in 1968, renamed Aircraft in 2009 (later, Classic Aircraft) and ceased publication in 2012.
The magazine was founded in 1968 by Ian Allan Publishing. It included current civil and military aviation news, feature articles accompanied by large-scale (often color) photography and other content aimed at the aviation enthusiast. Between 1995 and 1997 the title was extended to Aircraft Illustrated and Air Display International. In March 2008 Ben Dunnell became the editor of the magazine.
From the August 2009 issue it was renamed simply Aircraft, and it became more focused on warbirds and historic aviation. In February 2012, it was renamed again as Classic Aircraft, shortly before the title was sold to Key Publishing. After the December 2012 issue, Classic Aircraft was merged into Aviation News.