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Can someone please tell me how many issues of this fine magazine were produced before eventually it ceased publication?

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... we aim to please; usually with a smile on our faces!! ;)

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Thank you, Twin Otter and Newforest. That's the one. Why didn't my google search take me to that website!

I've just bought what I had hoped was a full run of the magazine, but I now realise that I've bought all except the very last issue! So if there's anyone with a copy of issue 36 for sale, I'd be glad to hear from you. Alternatively we could do a swop as I have duplicates of many issues.

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Thank you, Twin Otter and Newforest. That's the one. Why didn't my google search take me to that website!

I've just bought what I had hoped was a full run of the magazine, but I now realise that I've bought all except the very last issue! So if there's anyone with a copy of issue 36 for sale, I'd be glad to hear from you. Alternatively we could do a swop as I have duplicates of many issues.

I had a subscription to Vintage Aircraft Mag and for some reason I did not recieve No 36.
If there is anyone out there with a cache of # 36's I have a couple of duplicates to trade.

Bill

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I've got duplicates of 15 and 28, and am missing 2 through 7. I also have a brand new digital double-siding A3 full colour printer!

Any suggestions?
(possible PM replies would be advisable!)

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I suppose we're all assuming that because www.aeroflight.co.uk lists issue no. 36, and summarises its content, it was published and distributed. Is there anyone out there who can say that issue no. 36 exists because they possess a copy of it?

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it was published and distributed. Is there anyone out there who can say that issue no. 36 exists because they possess a copy of it?

See above - yes it does, cos I have one - and can copy!

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E-mail sent, Graham.

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I suppose we're all assuming that because www.aeroflight.co.uk lists issue no. 36, and summarises its content, it was published and distributed. Is there anyone out there who can say that issue no. 36 exists because they possess a copy of it?

Oddly enough I have a copy of Issue No.36 (and the other 35 issues for that matter)

Now why might that be :)

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Oh, that's too hard for me. But go on, I'll take a guess. It's a long shot, though. I'm probably wrong. But here goes. Maybe you edited it?

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Yes, I too have No 36, but I'm missing 2, 3 and 10. Perhaps we could all combine and have a club library each member holding it for one month at a time (tongue in cheek).

John

I suppose we're all assuming that because www.aeroflight.co.uk lists issue no. 36, and summarises its content, it was published and distributed. Is there anyone out there who can say that issue no. 36 exists because they possess a copy of it?

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OK then all you accumulators of junk,----------------
Sob Sob I haven't got any o' them (or possibly have squirrelled away somewhere in all the rest of my junk) Would we be breaching any copyright laws if they were to be recopied so that some of us poor deprived antipodeans could also share the delights of yesteryear???
Slight deviation of thread. The Gemini that I am currently restoring was registered to Mr A.C. Pritchard, 28th Jan 1982, Vintage Aircraft Magazine 5th Feb 1985 and Aston Publications Ltd (last UK owner and proprietor thereof, i.e.A.C.Pritchard)
Small world huh?

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I have spare copies of no 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/11/12/13/14/15/16/18/20/21/22/23/26/29/31.
I started to collect them again after i got rid of the first one's i had. I had no where to store them after i got divorced. Then I bought a complete set. So I have the other's spare for swap or sell.

Dave

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It sounds as if you should be saying, Dave, that you just need issues numbered 17,19,24,27,28,32,33,35 and 36 to complete your second set!

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You are right AA, he has issues, he needs answers! :)

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Oddly enough I have a copy of Issue No.36 (and the other 35 issues for that matter)

Now why might that be :)

I cannot remember if I ever did get around to thanking you for printing our Rapide restoration progress report in Edition 28 Gordon - if not, I thank you for it now!

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G-ASEA.

Sold to the Antipodes. Will be in England in August for the Belvoir Moth Rally and can pick them up then. Oh btw, can you PM me with what I now owe you please.

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Anyone else want a copy of No.36 at cost?