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One of the defining characteristics of Air Enthusiast was its fluctuating publication schedule, which reflected the changing fortunes of the specialist print market. It began life as a quarterly journal, but during the 1980s, its frequency declined to three times per year. However, following the transfer of the title to Key Publishing, it increased back to a quarterly schedule, and finally, from July 1995 (starting with Issue No.58), it achieved a bi-monthly cadence that it maintained until its final days.

With the magazine ceasing print publication in 2007 (it briefly revived online but folded again), physical back issues have become rare and expensive. A single issue in mint condition can sell for $20-$50 on eBay or AbeBooks. Air Enthusiast Magazine.pdf

Extensive, well-researched features on obscure aircraft, pivotal aerial battles, and the development history of iconic planes. One of the defining characteristics of Air Enthusiast