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'Flying Aces' was launched in 1928 with a mixture of pulp fiction, model making and factual articles. During WW2 the majority of each issue was dedicated to the war effort, with few advertisements and mostly military aviation news and articles. It was subtitled 'Magazine of the Flying Age' at this time. Ceased publication sometime after April 1945. Roughly A4 size, with about 74 pages in each issue.
1937 |
| No. | Contents | Price |
|---|---|---|
| November 1937 | pgs 37-42 (loose), pg 95/6 (missing) features "I am a Co-Pilot; "Hell over China" by Keyhoe; Army PT-II | $8.00 |
1938| No. | Contents | Price |
|---|---|---|
| November 1938 | complete, lower part of front cover missing; Rio; Hollywood Skymen; Fog-Flyers Fate; Corrigan Cliper; "Miss Exchange Club" | $8.00 |
1939| No. | Contents | Price |
|---|---|---|
| January 1939 | complete but rough; Mystery; Cornroy Lesson; Models: Brewster Scout; Kayo Gas Job; Xmastick | $8.00 |
| February 1939 | pg 53/4 missing (replaced with xerox copy) Through Aero Lens; Fiction Aces; Models: Kiltie Gull; Flight Trainer; Baby Gas Job | $8.00 |
| May 1939 | clip pg. 17, Mysteries; Screwball Skymanship; Models: F.A. Pronto, Globe Girdler, "Scrappy" Gas Job | $8.00 |
| November 1939 | cover damage, pg 34,36& 37 cut, Stories intact; | $3.00 |
| December 1939 | pg 44 cut, back cover moist curl; Stories intackt; F.A. Heron Plans | $6.00 |
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