Complete your collection of “WINGS WORLD”


































Prix régulier 60,00 € TTC 6%
Issues available from No. 1 (1999) to No. 138 (2021), see list here below, good condition, 12 issues to choose for 60 €.
Characteristics / Eigenschaften
| Magazine cover finish(es)/ Buchcover-Ausführung(en) | Stapled/ geheftet |
| Condition/ Zustand | LIKE NEW/ WIE NEU |
| Number of pages / Seitenzahl | 60 pages per issue/ 60 Seiten pro Ausgabe |
| Publishing date/ Erscheinungsdatum | 1999 - 2021 |
| Languages/ Sprachen | English and Deutsch |
| Size/ Größe | A4 |
| Publisher | HERPA magazine |
Description/ Beschreibung
From No. 1 (1999) to No. 138 (2021), see list and details (TC), 12 issues to choose for 60€ ***
WING SWORLD provides you with the latest news about Herpa models, reports extensively about the originals, and shows interesting facts about the great role models of Herpa miniatures in background stories. Detailed dioramas are presented as well as exciting reports about airplanes and airlines.
After placing your order, please send the selected numbers to info(at)aviation.brussels
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Um das gesamte Inhaltsverzeichnis anzuzeigen, verwenden Sie bitte die horizontale Bildlaufleiste am unteren Rand der Tabelle. Vielen Dank.
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Issue 1/1999 |
British Airways-The Lord of the skies; Malpensa-Milan's new gate to the world; Herpa Wings: Our new releases-more colourful and bigger than ever before |
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Issue 2/1999 |
Zurich airport-Caretul growth; True to scale landing gear-the pro's and cons; New 1/500 airport buildings |
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Issue 3/1999 |
With Cathay Pacific and Herpa Wings to Hong-Kong; Qantas Airways-The big jump specialist; Herpa's half hundred-join the birthday party |
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Issue 4/1999 |
Malev-Its Westbound takeoff; 707-Boeing's beauty; Herpa Wings news |
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Issue 5/1999 |
Cargo, Christmas and charter carriers; Welcome to our new museum; Finnair-taling off for the pole position |
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Issue 6/1999 |
The first new releases for the year 2000; VASP-a man gets an airline on a new course; Hong-Kong highlights-a report from our reader's trip |
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Issue 1/2000 |
Wanted: the Wing's model of the year; Vickers Viscount-applause for a whistler; United Airlines-a record carriere |
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Issue 2/2000 |
Herpa Wing's boxes keep changing; The hitory of LOT; A reader's trip with Air Seychelles |
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Issue 3/2000 |
Herpa online-meet the collector's community; TNT-the express pioneer; A jumbo flying low over Germany |
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Issue 4/2000 |
Tap Air Portugal-a seafaring nation on the up; Build an airport in eight hours; Airbus "Beluga"-The giant of the skies |
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Issue 5/2000 |
Tupolev Tu-134-a Russian career; New releases November/December 2000; Interflug-lost in political competition |
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Issue 6/2000 |
Memories from the Seychelles-a report from our reader's trip; Iberia-the Spanish airline is heading for the top; The new generation of Herpa Wings |
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Issue 1/2001 |
Austrian Airlines-flying in three-four time; Premium series-new blood for the top series; Airport Innsbruck-the Tyrolean gate to the world |
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Issue 2/2001 |
Lufthansa-75 years on the wings of the crane; The model of the year 2000; |
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Issue 3/2001 |
Lufthansa-the jubilee stiry part 2; New realeases-US carriers will land at Herpa; Phoenix Arizona-a flourishing airport in the desert |
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Issue 4/2001 |
Usbekistan Airways-on the trail of the old silk route; Frankfurt airport-the best tips for aircraft spotters; Herpa eXtra shops-meeting points for collectors |
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Issue 5/2001 |
VARIG-Latin leader; Frankfurt-Hahn-hub around the clock; Herpa Wings-trucks from Thuringia-Herpa's Eisfeld's 10th anniversary |
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Issue 6/2001 |
America West-shooting star from Arizona; Herpa Wings-elect the model of the year; Eurocontrol-Air traffic control in the heart of Europe |
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Issue 1/2002 |
Lockheed's Constellation-queen of the skies; Air France-vive la difference; See you in Seattle-wingsworld reader's trip 2002 |
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Issue 2/2002 |
Emirates-the shooting star of the desert; Herpa Wings: diorama building-how a miniature airport grows step by step; Join and win-Herpa Wing's great diorama comp. |
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Issue 3/2002 |
Swissair-Alpine nightmares; Hera Wings-charter airlines and much more; Winglets-the kink in the wing |
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Issue 4/2002 |
TransBrasil-the rainbow airline; The great diorama competition-pick your favourite; Airbus A340-600-the new long haul champion |
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Issue 5/2002 |
Korean Air-heading for a stronger future; Herpa Wings-the winners of the diorama competition; Vlay Lacy-the shooting star of the skies |
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Issue 6/2002 |
Qatar Airwayw-an ambitious newcomer in the Gulf; Herpa Wings-elect the model of the year; Prague Ruzyne-an airport on its way up |
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Issue 1/2003 |
Aer Lingus-the pride of the green island; Scale world-hot tips for building a fire station at your airport diorama; The Herpa Wings highlights of the Nuremberg toy fair |
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Issue 2/2003 |
Salzburg airport-gateway to the Alps; Hera Wings-The model of the year; Hawaiian Airlines-the carrier to paradise |
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Issue 3/2003 |
Aeroflot-good-bye hammer and sickle; Hera Wings-12 pages of new releases; Airplanes and their names |
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Issue 4/2003 |
Martinair-succes in the charter and holidaymaker business; Frankfurter terminal 2 in the small scale; Wings over South Africa |
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Issue 5/2003 |
Herpa Wings-14 pages of new releases; Singapore Airlines-great service has made it to the top; The first motorized flight of the Wright brothers |
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Issue 6/2003 |
Herpa Wings-the train connection for your airport; Icelandair-the bridge between the continents; Lord of the Rings-Frudo and Aragorn in the Herpa scale |
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Issue 1/2004 |
DC-8-love at seconf site; Air Canada-storm in the land of the maple leaf; Lufthansa Flight training-the flying classroom; Top news from the toy fair |
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Issue 2/2004 |
Munich Airport-the Bavarian high flyer; Northwest Airlines-into the black through belt-tightening; A diorama in the large scale |
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Issue 3/2004 |
Boeing 377 Stratocruiser-the propellor era jumbo; KLM-the flying dutchman; bullet proof worlds |
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Issue 4/2004 |
Yemenia-on its way to a united future; Concorde-a legend in the museum; Postcards and pins-the charm of colourful pictures |
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Issue 5/2004 |
Germania-still waters run deep; "Super Connie"- the queen of the skies; Scale world small lights-great effects |
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Issue 6/2004 |
CSA-heading for competitiveness; The myth of Tempelhof; Scale world-airports of yesteryears |
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Issue 1/2005 |
Southwest Airlines; Herpa Wings-12 pages of new releases; Aeroporto da Madeira |
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Issue 2/2005 |
Luxair-Luxembourg airlines; Scale world-Herport International; Airport Nürnberg |
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Issue 3/2005 |
50 years of Lufthansa; Scale world-the hotel at Herport; Airport San Diego |
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Issue 4/2005 |
JAL-the airline of the rising sun; Heavenly colors; The D-checks-the supreme discipline |
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Issue 5/2005 |
Air Madagascar-flying towards modernity; De Havilland Comet; A tricky airport tower |
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Issue 6/2005 |
DC-3-the first Herpa airplane is 1:1 scale; Boeing's bestseller 737; Wanted:the model of the year |
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Issue 1/2006 |
Herpa Wings: 12 pages of new releases; Striving for size-the ancestors of the A380; Thai Airways-an airline appealing to all senses |
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Issue 2/2006 |
16 pages of new releases; Düsseldorf airport-an airport with flair; A380-the flying space wonder; Turkish Airlines-bridge between worlds |
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Issue 3/2006 |
Etihad Airways-blooming from the desert; Scenix-we start the diorama series-step by step to you own airport |
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Issue 4/2006 |
Kenya Airways-The pride of Africa; Scenix-the big diorama series-step by step to you own airport |
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Issue 5/2006 |
American Airlines-The titan amongst giants; Aérospatiale Caravelle-the French revolution; Rovos Air-piston power over Africa |
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Issue 6/2006 |
Olympic Airlines-the burden of the rings; Embraer-the Brazilians' rise; Bangkok Suvarnabhumi-a mega hub in the cobra swamps |
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Issue 1/2007 |
Boeing 787-the dream airplane of the future; Space shuttle-the first space shuttle took off thirty years ago; Top news from the toy fair 2007 |
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Issue 2/2007 |
SAS-the strong alliance from the North; Stress with the heavenly strips; Scenix-the big diorama series-step by step to you own airport |
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Issue 3/2007 |
en years of Wingsworld-the anniversary edition |
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Issue 4/2007 |
Ryanair-profitable with small prices; Copenhagen airport-the feel-good airport |
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Issue 5/2007 |
Alaska Airlines-bridge to the far North; Boeing 787-dream premiere for the "dreamliner"; A380-trying and testing the giant |
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Issue 6/2007 |
Air Berlin-from niche carrier to scheduled tourist airline; LTU-daytrip to the top of the world; Wanted:the model of the year 2007 |
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Issue 1/2008 |
Cathay pacific-from "Betsy" to best airline of the world; Top news from the toy fair |
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Issue 2/2008 |
Pakistan International Airlines-flying through turbulence; Hera Wings-realistic wings weathering |
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Issue 3/2008 |
Cubana-proud, even with clipped wings; Virgin Galactic: all-inclusive tour into space; Herpa Wings-the Hera summer party |
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Issue 4/2008 |
Air France-75 years "on air"; IL-96-chance or legacy?; Aéroport de Brest Bretagne-Airport with a future |
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issue 5/2008 |
BOAC-from war baby to world class; Faster, higher, stronger-50 years of commercial jet flight |
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Issue 6/2008 |
DC-6-the long-haul star of the "golden fifties" |
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Issue 1/2009 |
Aero Spacelines Super Guppy, midwife of Airbus airplanes; Philipine Airlines: matured in crises; Herpa Wings: Wings of the year 2008; XL poster |
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Issue 2/2009 |
Zeppelin NT; TAM; |
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Issue 3/2009 |
Aéromexico; ilyushin IL 76 |
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Issue 5/2009 |
Condor; Antonov an 225 |
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Issue 6/2009 |
Bangkok Airways; Antonov, The Can do company from Kiev; The new top releasesfrom Herpa Wings |
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Issue 1/2010 |
Norwegian Air Shuttle; McDonnell Douglas F4; Red Bull Air Race, as co-pilot during qualifying |
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Issue 2/2010 |
Pan American; Rede Bull DC6; Saab 340 |
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Issue 3/2010 |
Buran; Middle East Airlines; Northrop B-2A Spirit |
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Issue 4/2010 |
Avianca; Boeing 747-8; Aircraft Museum of Zhulyany |
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Issue 5/2010 |
Herpa DC3; United Airlines; Swiss Aviation |
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Issue 6/2010 |
Air Mauritius; Lockheed P-3 Orion; Area 51; Military diorama on a smaal layout |
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Issue 1/2011 |
LAN Airlines, Airbus A340/330; Toy fair 2011; Hamburg Airport |
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Issue 2/2011 |
Boeing C-17; Air China; Wings news 05-06 2011; Knuffingern Airport |
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Issue 3/2011 |
Croatia Airlines; Antonov An-12; Netjets; Solar Impulse |
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Issue 4/2011 |
VIASA; MIG-25; Evergreen supertanker; Diorama |
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Isuue 5/2011 |
Royal Air Maroc; Dornier Do X; Skylon Spaceplane; Diorama |
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Isssue 6/2011 |
Aer Lingus; Sukhoi Superjet; DC10; Canada Aviation and Space Museum |
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Issue 1/ 2012 |
Eastern Air Lines; Consolidated catalina; Goodyear zeppelin Alles Ananas |
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Issue 2/2012 |
Faster than the sun, Past and future of supersonic flight; Pan Am; Aviatic do Brasil, Wings of the year |
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Issue 3/ 2012 |
Mil Mi-8; TAAG Angola Airlines; Berlin Brandenburg Airport, Herpa Markenshop |
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Issue 4/ 2012 |
Vietnam Airlines; Boeing 787; Tupolev Tu-144; Fliegerschiessen Axalp |
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Issue 5/ 2012 |
American Airlines, Boeing 8-52; Lockheed L-1649A Super Star; Herpa Wings, Autum's model highlights |
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Issue 6/ 2012 |
Ethiopian Airlines; BAC 1-11, Boeing 747-8; Herpa Wings, Elect your Club Edition 2013 |
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Issue 1/ 2013 |
Fairchild A-10; MIAT Mongolian Airlines; Toy Fair 2013; Imperial War Museum, Wings of the British Empire |
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Issue 2/ 2012 |
Iberia; Lockheed C-5 Galaxy; Diorama, Welcome to Franklin Cargoport; São Paolo, Plane spotting in São Paoli |
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Issue 3/ 2012 |
Jetstar , Northrop Grumman Global Hawk: Eye in the sky, Diorama: Welcome to Frankfurt Cargoport; BA Speedbird Centre: The treasure trove at Waterside |
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Issue 4/2013 |
The navy of the sky: 100 yrs naval aviation in Germany, China Eastern Airlines; Diorama: Welcome to Franklin cargoport, A380 fold innovation or costly elephant |
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Issue 5/2013 |
Azerbaijan Airlines. The new power between Orient and Occident: Sukhoi SU-27. Russia's best fighter, Welcome to Franklin Cargoport, Insight into the Herpa Story |
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Issue 6/ 2013 |
Jat Airways. Flying in turbulence, Norwegian Air Shuttle. Succes on the long-haul routes, Boeing-Vertol CH-47 Chinook: British Airways. A new fleet on the long haun |
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Issue 1/ Febr. 2014 |
Royal Jordanian Airlines. Flying under the crown, Durable turboprop; Training for water landings, We build Allgai Airport |
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Issue 2/ Apr. 2014 |
Aerolineas Argentinas, back on track; Secret agents in the sky, Hidden treasures in Paris; We build Allgäu Airport part II |
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Issue 3/ Juni 2014 |
F-35 Lightning II: Top or flop; Asiana: The 5-star airline; Lufthansa's missed top models, The big, wide world within four walls |
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Issue 4/ Aug. 2014 |
Thomas Cook. Pioneer of all-inclusive travel, Tornado. Classic jet fighter by no means over the hill; DC-10. The end of an era; L.A. Intern. Apt. A spotter's eldorado |
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Issue 5/ Oct. 2014 |
El Al Israel Airlines. Israel's airlift into the world, Boeing 747. Final Chapter of a legend?; Airbus A400M. Europe's load master, SAS Museum Oslo. Scandinavia' Azul |
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Issue 6/ Dec. 2014 |
Linhas Aéreas Brasilieras, Neeleman's fourth hit, Malev and the Tu-154; Big business in miniature; Hot spot for nostalgia buffs, HWC Edition 2015: Last Minute |
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Issue 1/Febr. 2015 |
Estonian Air. Back on track; Postcards from Pyongyang. On aviation tour with Air Koryo; Aviodrome Lelystad. The Flying Dutchmen, Grumman E-2 Hawkeye Airbus |
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Issue 2/Apr. 2015 |
A350. Arrival of the elegent European; Transaero. Succesful airline in crisis; MD-11. The end of a legend; Nuremberg Toy Fair 2015. The new releases of the fair |
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Issue 3/Juni 2015 |
V-22 Osprey. Model of flexibility, Tunisair, Airline in distress; Blue Angels. The daredevil angels; Yakovlev Yak-40. The grass strip jet |
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Issue 4/ Aug. 2015 |
PSA . The smiling airline, Tupolev TU-204, Plane of change; Scoot. Low-cost-long-haul flights from SIN. Stargast Super Conny. Our special guest: the Super Commy |
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Issue 5/Oct. 2015 |
Lockheed U-2. Reconnaissance, research and spy plane: Sudan Airways. Lost in the desert sand?; Edelweiss Air. Flying low in the hellum-filled cigar, McDonnell DC-6 |
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Issue 6/Dec. 2015 |
Aeroflot. Navigating between boom and bust; Boeing 717. Not quite a Cinderella tale; Top-Gun trainer David Baranek, X-Flights. Experimental planes |
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Issue 1/Jan 2016 |
Alitalia. Back to grand air; MiG-29, Spearhead of numerous forces; Diorama. Nuremberg Airport in the 1/500 scale; Dallas museums. Deep in the heart of Texas i |
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Issue 2/Apr 2016 |
Astronomy Aloft. A flight with the Stratospheric Observatory, Oman Air. Doing it differently in the Gulf; C-160 Transall. Old lady with a big heart, KLM welcomes the |
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Issue 3/Jun 2016 |
Swiss. Back to the top of Europe: Singapore Airlines A350. ideal for all routes; Museum of flight. A history with German roots; A-7 Corsair II. A retired pirate |
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Issue 4/Aug 2016 |
Germania. The social climber of German aviation; Presidential planes. Flying offices; Rockwell B-1 Lancer. Controversial record holder, DC-6. Legends of aviation |
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Issue 5/Oct 2016 |
Cargolux. A giant from a small country; De Havilland Canada DHC-7. Airplane for the impossible; Boeing E-4B. The doomsday plane; Olympic Airways museum |
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Issue 6/Dec 2016 |
Malaysia Airlines. Turbulence under the moon dragon; Sukhoi Su-30. A fighter for all purposes, Diorama. Rush hour at the cargo airport, Kulula. African low-cost |
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Issue 1/Jan 2017 |
American Airlines. Giant with a long heritage, Top news from the Toy Fair, Bye Bye Boeing 737; Junkers F.13; Foynes Flying boat museum. Springboard over the Atlant |
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Issue 2/Apr 2017 |
Bombardier CS300. A roomy and comfortable newcomer, General Air. Nosedive with the Sovjets; 25 years Herpa Wings; Malév. The wings of change |
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Issue 3/June 2017 |
Air Seychelles. The carrier with the creole spirit; Sukhoi Su-25. The feared attack plane; BAC 1-11. The business jet of the economic miracl; Norsk Luftfartmuseum Bodo |
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Issue 4/ Aug 2017 |
UPS Airlines. The all-rounder from Georgia; Antonov An-2. Indestructable all-purpose biplane; Scenix Airport. The flexible diorama; Aeronautical Museum Belgrade |
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Issue 5/Oct 2017 |
Tupolev Tu-160. Comeback of the super bomber; Kuwait Airways. A survival artist; Delta Flight Museum; Herpa Wings. Models from the treasure chest |
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Issue 6/Dec 2017 |
Trans Canada Air Lines. The younger years of the Canadian carrier, Avro R1100. The last flight of the Juymbolino; Diorama; Herpa Wings. Course on precision |
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Issue 1/Jan 2018 |
Icelandair. When the Vikings learned to fly; Antonov AN-22. The Flying Antaeus; F-16 Fighting Falcon. Slaes hit with an extra something, Aircraft Carriers |
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Issue 2/Apr 2018 |
Ukraine International. Airline of torn country; Airbus A330neo; Lufthansa's liveries. Flying with the crane's wings: Aviation Museum Akureyri. Aviation treasures |
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Issue 3/June 2018 |
Eurowings. Lufthansa's low cost subsidiary; Grumman F-14 Tomcat. Top fighter with swing wings; Lufthansa liveries part 2. Flying the crane's wings, VIP Jets |
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Issue 4/Aug 2018 |
Flybe. Less is more, Airbus A350-1000. Take-off for the longest Airbus; Diorama. Firefighting giant in the small scale, ilmailumuseo Aviation Museum. Finnish finesse |
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Issue 5/Oct 2018 |
Airasia. Affordable on all routes; Lufthansa's new livery, Interview with designer Ronald Wild; Tupolev TU-144. Fasdt but on the wrong course; SAA Museum |
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Issue 6/Dec 2018 |
Srilankan Airlines. Tested by crisis but back on track: Arbus A220. The Canadian Airbus; A-10 Thunderbolt II. The tank buster from over the pond: Herpa Spotter tour |
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Issue 1/Feb 2019 |
Boeing 747. 50 yrs old. The Jumbo jet, Braniff International With flying colors from Texas, Vickers Viscount; Long Island's Air & space museum, Top news from the toy |
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Issue 2/Apr 2019 |
Jetblue Airways. Neelemans's third coup; Berlin AirliftCandy bombers against the blockade, German Government fleet. A fleet with many tasks: TWA Flight Center |
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Issue 3/June 2019 |
British Airways, 100 yrs in the sky; Airbus NB/Neo/Boeing 737MAX. The flight of short and medium-hail routes; The Alpha jet, Boeing 777XEfficiency miracle with fol... |
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Issue 4/ Aug 2019 |
Hawaiian Airlines. Survival training in paradise; A third-generation Hawaiian pilot; Forty years ago, Air Berlin took off on its maiden flight: Douglas DC-9. the legendary |
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Issue 5/Oct 2019 |
100 years of KLM. The big airline of a small country; 50 years of Airbus. A European succes story, Collector's item. Aircraft ashtrays; LAX. Gateway to the world in the Constellationspotter dreams become reality |
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Issue 6/ Dec 2019 |
The Mona Lisaof the skies turns 80, The Bosporus Dreamliner; The Tom Bradley terminal from LA.; When spotter dreams become reality |
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Issue 1/ Feb 2020 |
Hotspot for spotters. Skiathos. Top destination for airplane spotters; Avianca. Latino with German roots; HFB 320 Hansa let. The little "Big" passenger jet |
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Issue 2/ Apr 2020 |
Air Baltic. The succesful carrier of all three Baltic States; St. Barth. Island of dreams and thrills; Caravelle. An elegant Take-off into the jet age, Convair B-58 Hustler |
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Issue 3/ June 2020 |
Qantas 100 years. The story of the flying kangaroo; McDonnell Douglas DC-10. The last Douglas commercial, SAS, A new look for the flying vikings, Zeppelin NT |
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Issue 4/ Aug 2020 |
St Maarten. Planespotting in swimwear; Air Macau. Succesful in the tightest of places; Douglas DC-4 Skymaster. In the shadow of the Constellation; Repatriation flights |
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Issue 5/Oct 2020 |
Ilyushin IL-18. The Soviet turboprop bestseller; Balkan Bulgarian Airlines. More than a holidaymaker airline; Airline catering. In-flight menus on your own stove |
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Issue 6/ Dec 2020 |
Frontier Airlines. The flying menagerie; Adieu Tegel. Berlin's iconic airport bids farewell; Supersonic Jet. The supersonic jet out of the oven; 8-747. Farewell to an icon |
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Issue 1/ Feb 2021 |
Engadin airport St. Moritz. An airfield for the jet set; Mexicana. No fiesta for Mexicana: IL-62. Ilyushin's legendary long-haul jet; Diorama. Mega apt i/t small scale |
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Issue 2/ Apr 2021 |
KC-10 Extender. The flying refuelling station of the USAF; Sunexpress. A Turkisch-German succes story; Anthony 1. Lawler's collection; VIP on board Pilatus |
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Issue 3/June 2021 |
Pilatus. The Swiss trainer dynasty; Balair. Gone but not forgotten; Iron Maiden. When the boss himself is flying: Vickers "Viscount", Farewell to the Vickers Viscount |
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Issue 4/ Aug 2021 |
Goodbye Transall. The transport aircraft on its farewell tour; Lockheed 1-1011 Tristar. Popular stars, but quickly fading away; Airbus A380. The end of the flying giants; |
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Issue 5/Oct 2021 |
Teruel. Airport without passengers, Aegean Airlines. The new phoenix of the Aegean; Pan Am. The rise and fall of a legend, Interflug. East germany's clipped wings |
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Issue 6/ Dec 2021 |
Embraer E195-E2: The revolutionary regional plane; Rossiya Airlines: One airline with two functions; Junkers F13. An aircraft that made history: Aviation history. |
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