WINGS
THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AVIATION IN WEEKLY PARTS
Popular aviation magazine that ran from 1977 - 1980
Published Weekly by - Orbis Publishing Ltd.
Date - 1977
Issue - Volume 1
Number - 9
Magazine Format
No. of pages (approx) - 20
Page Numbers - 261 - 180
Size (approx) - 9 x 11.75 inches (22.5 x 30 cm)
Condition - Used - Good - minimal minor handling wear
Ideal for filling in missing issues in your collection and researching model projects.
Each magazine is aimed at the aviation enthusiast and scale aircraft modeller and . Each wweek features an in depth looks at a different aspects of aviation, containing authorative brief histories by well known aviation authors.
Sections of the intial 8 Voulmes magazine deal, in alphabetical order aviators, aircraft, articles, historic backgrounds to aircraft, units and squadrons. Many early issues had a modelling article with hints and tips by Ray Rimmell. The aircraft featured usually were the type from the previous issue.
Volumes 9 - 11 went on to cover air forces of the world and famous aircraft.
Each Volume was designed to be made up of 15 magazines. Each magazine was marketed by PART Number
Great for a nostalgic look back at the past and also a wealth of aviation information. Excellent references by well known authors -for the modeller and the historian.
Contents:
| ARTICLE |
|
Author |
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| Flying Cannuck |
Canada's CF-100 |
Bill Gunston |
page 281 |
| The Legless Air Ace |
Douglas Bader |
Norman Franks |
page 286 |
| Target - Britain's Heritage |
Luftwaffe Raids on British Cultural Centres 1942 |
Bruce Robertson |
page 291 |
| Leader of the Air Armada |
Italian, Italo Balbo - and Long Range Flights |
Toby Wrigley |
page 295 |
| The Lone Air Fighter |
WW1 Ace - Albert Ball |
Norman Franks |
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The magazine retains its original cover that contains.
Back Cover Article - US Treasury Propaganda Poster
Below is the Content of the magazine as outlined in the previous issue.

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