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    Air Trails
    Title changed from Air Trails and Science Frontiers.





    Air Trails [Volume 1 Number 2, Winter 1976] ed. Michael O’Leary (Challenge Publications, Inc., $2.50, 108pp, quarto) []
    No Fiction.
    Details taken from The Pulp Magazine Index by Len Robbins.







    Air Trails [Volume Three Number Two, Summer 1978] ed. Michael O’Leary (Challenge Publications, Inc., $3.00, 100pp, quarto, cover: Air Service D.H.4s by John Amendola) []
    Details taken from Table of Contents.
    • 4 · The Ring of Death [Bill Barnes] · George L. Eaton (by Harold P. Montanye) · na Air Trails February 1937
    • 14 · A Spartan Biplane · Robert Hegge · ar
    • 20 · Plymacoupe · Zack · ar
    • 28 · Nostalgia’s Sketchbook · Rolfe · pi; great Rolfe drawings of aviation’s classics.
    • 36 · Sparrowhawk · Baskerville · ar; restoration of a unique Sparrowhawk fighter.
    • 44 · Flaming Coffins · Trimble · ar; although the De Havilland 4 got a bad name during WWI it served for many years after.
    • 56 · The New York Bomber · Davidson · ar
    • 61 · USAF Builds a Camel · Staff · ar
    • 70 · Jean Stampe and the Flemish Tiger · Underwood · ar
    • 82 · First Woman Pilot · Johns · ar



    Air Trails [Volume Three Number Four, Winter 1978] ($3.00, 100pp, quarto) []
    Issue not indexed.

























    Air Wonder Stories   (about)
    Merges with Science Wonder Stories to form Wonder Stories.

    • Publishers:
      • Stellar Publishing Corporation; Mt. Morris, IL: Air Wonder Stories.
    • Editors:
      • Hugo Gernsback - Editor-in-Chief: Air Wonder Stories.
      • David Lasser - Literary Editor: Air Wonder Stories, Jul 1929 – Jan 1930.
      • David Lasser - Managing Editor: Air Wonder Stories, Feb 1930 – May 1930.
      • M. E. Dame - Associate Editor: Air Wonder Stories, Apr 1930 – May 1930.
      • C. P. Mason - Associate Editor: Air Wonder Stories, Feb 1930 – May 1930.
      • A. L. Fierst - Associate Editor: Air Wonder Stories, Feb 1930 – Mar 1930.













    Airgedlámh   (about)
    Semi-professional magazine. Magazine was assembled by Dave McFerran, published after his death by David Sutton and Stephen Jones. All profits from the magazine went to the Cancer Research Campaign.

    • Publishers:
      • David A. Sutton & Stephen Jones; London, England: Airgedlámh.
    • Editors:



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