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Introduction

This is a survey of Ukraine aviation, defence and aircraft scale modelling magazines. All magazines are Ukrainian text only, unless otherwise stated.

For other nations, check our country by country listing. An alphabetical index of titles is also available, as is a list of useful magazine shops which deal with new or secondhand magazines.


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'Aerokosmicheskij vestnik'
[? publisher, ISSN ?]

'Aerospace Herald'. Monthly magazine. No further information.
Current
Further information: tba


'Aviabiznes'
[Assotsiatsiia transportnoi aviatsii Ukrainy, ISSN ?]

'Avia business'. Subtitled 'Mezhdunarodnyi zhurnal'. Reports on business activities and policy in aviation. Published quarterly from 1996 in the Russian rather than Ukrainian language. 48 pages in each isse.
Current
Further information: tba


'Aviatsia y Fakty'
[? publisher, ISSN ?]

'Aviation and Facts'. Issue 2/2000 included an article on the MiG-23. No further information.
Current?
Further information: tba


'Aviatsiya I Vremya'
[Tsentr "AeroHobbi", ISSN ?]

Title means Aviation & Time. First published in 1992 under the title Aerohobbi, but changed to it's present title in 1995. Bi-monthly publication featuring long detailed articles on current and historic Russian and former Warsaw Pact aircraft. Extensive coverage of Russian aircraft in service around the world, production sites, air combat and air forces operating Russian aircraft etc. 48 pages each, with many b+w and colour photos, colour profile drawings and a separate pull-out sheet of scale drawings.
The basis of each issue is a large article (of up to 20 pages) portraying in detail a specific Russian or Ukrainian aircraft type, its construction and technical characteristics. It is illustrated with a great number of photos (as a rule, about 50), many of which are published for the first time, together with accurate drawings in scale 1:72 or 1:100 and historically authentic markings of certain machines.
The magazine also covers in detail the use of air power in the conflicts of Korea, Vietnam, Afghanistan. The last theme takes special place. Another popular feature is the in-depth coverage of aviation in World War Two - much of this information is unique and based on previously unknown archive material. A wide range of other topics, from World War One to the Ukrainian space programme, from air accidents to scale aircraft modelling are usually included. Printed in the Russian rather than Ukrainian language.
Current
Further information: "Aviation and Time", p.o. 166, Kyiv-62, 03062, Ukraine. Tel: +38 (044) 441-30-47, Fax: +38 (044) 216-78-11. e-mail: avia@mbox.com.ua, website: Aviation & Time
[*] Contents Listing, 1992-2008


'Aviatsiia obshchego naznacheniia'
[ ? publisher, ISSN n/a]

'General-Purpose Aviation'. Subtitled 'Nauchno-tekhnicheskii zhurnal'. Magazine for amateurs and professionals dealing with international and Ukrainian experience in developing, certification, production and operation of aviation equipment. Published monthly in the Russian rather than Ukrainian language. First published in 1995.
Current
Further information: tba


'AviO'
[? publisher, ISSN ? ]

General aviation magazine with an emphasis on historical subjects. Printed quarterly, and lasted for at least 3 issues. Published in Charkov. Ceased publication in 1993.
Ceased publication
[*] Contents Listing,
Nos. 1-3


'Kryla Ukrainy'
[Ministersvo oborony Ukrainy. Redaktsiia gazety, ISSN n/a]

'Wings of Ukraine'. Subtitled 'Hazeta viis'kovo-povitrianykh syl'. Newspaper of Ukraine’s Defense Ministry covering life and activities of the country’s Air Force. 8 page newspaper published weekly. First published in 1999.
Current
Further information: tba


'Vartovi neba'
[Ministerstvo oborony, ISSN ?]

'Guardians of the Sky'. Newspaper of Ukraine's Air Defense Forces. Published weekly since 1994. No further information.
Current
Further information: tba



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