Talk:Flying Aces (magazine)

Flying Age, Air World
Missing from the history is the post WW II incarnation as Air World for about 18 months. Publication was bi-monthly but a bit erratic; some issues do not appear to exist. Content drifted from full-scale towards models. One of my favorite models, Struhl's Tubular Terror, was published in Air World. Finally, in 1947 (exact date?), Air World disappeared, and Flying Models emerged.

The covers during the war years and Air World period were usually photographs. Flying Models brought back artwork covers, which continued into the late 1950s.

Also worth mentioning are the SAM 1066 books that collected many of the best Flying Aces models. Perhaps someone could add a few photos of models of the era; the Flying Aces Moth would be a good starting point.

I will gladly provide some images and notes, but I will NOT edit the article. I have more than had my fill of providing content to Vandalpedia, only to see it immediately removed by the Deletion Nazis. If these thugs actually knew something about the material they delete, I could understand it a little, but they just delete things to suit their own image of Vandalpedia.