The Company Profile series endeavours to cover all major British and American aircraft manufacturers from its formation to its demise (where appropriate) drawing photographic material from the Aeroplane/Kelsey photographic archive and the editor and author Martyn Chorlton. To a lesser extent (depending on the availability of material) other nation’s manufacturers will also be covered such as Germany, Italy and France.
Each ‘Bookazine’ will be a 132 pages and entry will include a 400 to 500 word history made up of Development, History, Operational Service and Production. There will be a technical data panel, dissected into dimensions, weights and performance for each aircraft and a mini timeline as well. At the back will be four to six page section called ‘The Drawing Board’ or a designation/type listing as well. The former will cover projects that were only made on paper or just reached the mock-up or part-built stage.
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You'll receive 4 issues during a 1 year Aeroplane Company Profile magazine subscription.
Note: Digital editions do not include the covermount items or supplements you would find with printed copies.
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