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The Annual Reports of the Aeronautical Society of Great Britain (1867 - 1893) (1867 - 1893),
The Transactions of the Royal Aeronautical Society (1919 - 1920),
Minutes of Proceedings (Institution of Aeronautical Engineers) (1922 - 1926),
The Institution of Aeronautical Engineers Journal (1927 - 1927),
Bulletin (Helicopter Association of Great Britain) (1946 - 1947),
The Journal of the Helicopter Association of Great Britain (1947 - 1959),
The Aeronautical Quarterly (1949 - 1983)
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- ISSN: 0001-9240 (Print), 2059-6464 (Online)
- Editor: Professor Holger Babinsky FREng FRAeS FAIAA University of Cambridge, UK
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The Aeronautical Journal has, for over a century, been the UK's leading scientific and technical aeronautics Journal and is the world's oldest Aerospace Journal that remains in production. Published monthly, The Aeronautical Journal draws upon the expertise and resources of The Royal Aeronautical Society providing a world-wide forum for authors from the UK and overseas. Research papers are solicited on all aspects of research, design and development, construction and operation of aircraft and space vehicles. Papers are also welcomed which review, comprehensively, the results of recent research developments in any of the above topics.
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