Aircraft Illustrated Year 1983 Magazine Back Issues
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- Diamond In The Sky
- Aircot 5083 To Gib
- Thunderbirds F-16s
- A Super Corsair Rebuild
- The DC-9 Super 80 Photo Feature
- Middle East Features
- Hunter Ops In Kuwait And Aden The Egyptian AF Of Today
- Go Fly The Canyon
- Soviet Army Helicopter
- Tanking With The US Marlim Corin
- A Theaf Harrand The F1950 Return
- Converse In Cohear
- Recovering With 237 OCU
- Hunter One's G-Hunt
- The Fokker Four Beam
- Fire Bombing Invaders
- The BAe 146 Feederliner
- Flying The Fighting Falcon
- Silver Jubille Features
- Martinair Holland-Westland Wessex
- Army Aviation In Australia
- Museum Features
- Bomber Command
- Manchester Air & Space
- NASA Enterprise In The UK
- In Colour! Marlboro
- August 1983
- South American Features
- Reports On: Paris Airshow
- F-20 Tiger Shark
- Airport Flying
- Douglas Flake
- October 1983
- Spruce Geese On Display
- Plus Empium Mollest Flew
- Divined Correwolfs
- Flying Squail
- The Flying Kiwis
- Swissairbus Update
- Zurich Airport
- Behind Enemy Lines
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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.