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Manufacturer: Smithsonian
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Binding: Magazine First Issue Lead Time: 12-16 Format: Magazine Subscription Issues Per Year: 6 Label: Smithsonian Magazine Type: Consumer magazine Manufacturer: Smithsonian Number Of Issues: 6 Publisher: Smithsonian Release Date: 2001-11-23 Studio: Smithsonian Subscription Length: 365
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This magazine's editorial emphasis celebrates the human fascination with and increasing dependence on the sky. It explores the ways flight continues to change the world and features the people, places, issues and innovations of the air age.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent Source of Information on the History of Aviation Comment: This magazine is an excellent source on aviation as well as space. It's focus is on aircraft and spacecraft (together with profiles of the men and women who piloted such vehicles). You will find details on a variety of aircraft going back to the first flights in aviation history all the way up to the present time. It also has excellent coverage of the history of the U.S.'s space program - again - both historical and prospective. I recommend this magazine to anyone interested in the history of aviation and space.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great magazine for the general reader and aerospace specialist Comment: I'm not the biggest aerospace junkie but I do go to air shows and watch the occasional airplane show on the Discovery channel. This magazine is full of information that will appeal to the general reader as well as those whose life revolves around what's in the sky. For instance in one issue we have an article on how the Me-262 has been rebuilt and how the Joint Strike fighter was saved. Saved due to hundreds of individual contributions that made the fighter light enough to meet the military specs. There are also articles that appeal to those in the aerospace industry.
And since it's by the Smithsonian the pictures are nothing short of superb!
Customer Rating:      Summary: A Benchmark to all magazines Comment: As I become cynical and impatient in my old age (wait! I'm only 29!) I find less and less in all of the media outlets to be intelligent or interesting. Air & Space is a shining exception to that rule. They cover the full range as I know it, from recreational to military, commercial, and space. They always have a refreshing mix of biography, technical articles, reviews of books and such, and some great photographs that make me wish the printing material was of a higher quality.
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