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'Avia'
[? publisher, ISSN ?]

The Dutch magazine of aviation and space. Published between June 1976 and December 1982 at least. 1982 was the 18th year of publication. No further information.
Ceased publication


'Armex'
[Onsleger, ISSN 0922-2797]

Independent magazine for defence issues. Discusses peace, security, arms control, military technology and history, defense policies, and current developments affecting the Netherlands Armed Forces, independent from the Ministry of Defense. Circa 32 pages in each issue, with many colour & b+w photos. Published bi-monthly. Reached it's 87th year of publication in 2003. Previously published by Wunnink Media.
Current
Further information: Postbus 96977, 2509 JJ The Hague. Fax: 070-3262183. website: Armex


'De Vliegende Hollander'
[Bevelhebber der Luchtstrijdkrachten, ISSN 0024-0389]

Subtitled 'Maandblad voor de Koninklijke Luchtmacht' - the official magazine of the Royal Netherlands Air Force. Circa 34 pages in each issue, with many b+w and colour photos. News and features on the RNethAF, plus some articles of general interest. Volume 59 No.10 was dated October 2003. Published eleven times a year (monthly with July/Aug. issue combined). ISSN also recorded as 0042-7705.
Current
Further information: Postbus 20703, 2500 ES Den Haag, Netherlands. e-mail: vliegendehollander@mindef.nl, website: De Vliegende Hollander


'Luchtvaart'
[Ten Brink Uitgevers, ISSN 0921-7258]

Title means Aviation. 11 issues published per year under the editorship of Thijs Postma. Volume 15 No.4 was dated April 1998. A4 size, with many colour and b+w photos. Renamed Luchtvaartwereld ('Aviationworld') after a clash between the publisher and editors, but Luchtvaartwereld ceased publication abruptly when its inexperienced financier pulled out in 1999-2000 due to an apparent unforeseen lack of subscribers. Its 'remains' were, after some time, absorbed by competitor Piloot & Vliegtuig.
Ceased publication


'Piloot & Vliegtuig'
[Creation & Partners, ISSN 1381-1827]

The official English title translation is 'Pilot & Airplane'. Originally just a private flying magazine but now expanded in scope to cover all aspects of aviation and flying. Topics covered in P&V include: Military aviation, Flying Units, Air Forces, Civil Aviation, General Aviation, Biz-jets, Airports, Airfields, News, Helicopters, Pilot Reports, Travel Reports, Aviation Technology, Knowledge Quizzes, In-depth explanation of flying & aerodynamics, Airshow reports and the like. Over 120 high quality multi-coloured pages each month. The largest current commercial aviation magazine available in both Holland and Belgium.
Current
Further information: Postbus 1110, 6040 KC Roermond. E-mail: info@pilootenvliegtuig.nl Homepage: pilootenvliegtuig

 

News-stand - Bi-monthly


'Cockpit'
[Cockpit-uitgeverij , No ISSN]

First issue dated January 1960. Subtitled 'Het blad met al het luchtvaartnieuws'. Published monthly during the 1960's, but bi-monthly by 1973. 40 pages each issue, A5 size, many photos (originally all b+w, later in colour). The majority of the features were on Dutch aircraft and operators. It also included a serialised complete Dutch civil aircraft register. Ceased publication in the mid 1970's. Edited by the well known Dutch aviation author Hugo Hooftman.
Ceased publication
[*] Contents Listing, 1960 - 1974


'Herkenning'
[Bureau Drukwerk Korps Luchtmachtstaven, ISSN 0018-0734]

Title means Recognition. First issue published 1948. Magazine devoted to the recognition of world aircraft, ships and army equipment. Occaisionally includes articles about general military subjects. Originally b+w photos only, now all colour photos. Official Dutch defence magazine. Ceased publication in December 2002 due to a budget reallocation within the Dutch armed forces.
Ceased publication


'Vliegtuigparade'
[Cockpit-uitgeverij, No ISSN]

First issue published circa 1974. Title translates as Aircraft Parade. Produced as a successor to Cockpit by the same team. 60 pages each, A4 size, 6 pages of colour photos plus many b+w photos. Mostly pictorial format, with only a short Dutch text. Worldwide aviation subjects. Ceased publication. Volume 4 was published in 1977, and Vol 7 in 1980.
Ceased Publication



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