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This is a survey of Serbian/Yugoslav aviation, defence and aircraft scale modelling magazines. All magazines are Serbian 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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'AB Novosti'
[Belgrade Airport, ISSN ? ]

Title means 'AB News'. No information on contents or frequency of publication. Editor in chief: Lidija Marko.
Current?
Further information: ?


'Aero'
[? publisher, ISSN ? ]

Illustrated monthly, published from 1938 to 1941.
Ceased publication


'Aeromagazin'
[BB-Soft, ISSN ? ]

First published in January 1998 as a bi-monthly publication on popular aeronautics. Published monthly since January 1999 - apart from a short pause during the political and economic troubles of 1999 - it covers civil and military aviation, news, technology, history, and aeronautical medicine. Editor in chief: Prof.Dr Zlatko Petrović dipl ing.
Current
Further information: BB-Soft, za redakciju Aeromagana, Palmira Toljatija 5/I, 11075 Novi Beograd, Yugoslavia; Tel./Fax: +381 (11) 600-720, 670-927. Website: Aeromagazin on the Web


'Aeronautical Yugoslav Association Journal'
[? publisher, ISSN ? ]

Published twice a month from 1951-1967.
Ceased publication


'Aeroplan'
[? publisher, ISSN ? ]

Title means 'Aeroplane'. No information on contents or frequency of publication. Temporarily stopped publishing by 2002.
Ceased publication
Further publication: Aeronautical museum redakcija: Muzej vazduhoplovstva. Tel: +38111-670-992


'Aerosvet'
[? publisher, ISSN ? ]

Title means 'Aeroworld'. No information on contents or frequency of publication. Editor in chief: Artur Demek.
Current?
Further information: Tricontinental, Knez Mihailova 1/I, Beograd, Yugoslavia. Tel: +38111-183-762


'AF-AD journal'
[? publisher, ISSN ? ]

Published from 1948 twice a month. Journal of the Air Force and Air Defence Forces.
Ceased publication


'Aviatika'
[? publisher, ISSN ? ]

Title means 'Aviation'. No information on contents or frequency of publication. Editor in chief: Cedomir Krunic.
Current?
Further information: Bulevar AVNOJ-a 98, 11070 Novi Beograd, Yugoslavia. Tel: 011/ 134-456


'Glasnik RV-PVO'
[? publisher, ISSN ? ]

Title means 'AF-AD Herald'. No information on contents or frequency of publication. Entitled 'Vazduhoplovni Glasnik' until 1970 (see below).
Ceased publication


'Glas Vazduhoplovstva'
[? publisher, ISSN ? ]

Title means 'Aeronautical Voice'. Published 1945-1949. No information on contents or frequency of publication. Renamed 'Vazduhoplovni Glasnik' in 1949 (see below).
Ceased publication


'Godisnjak Jugoslovenskog Vazduhoplovstva'
[? publisher, ISSN ? ]

Title means 'Yugoslav Aeronautical Annual'. Published by Military Air Force headquarters from 1933 to 1941. No information on contents.
Ceased publication


'Krila Armije'
[? publisher, ISSN ? ]

Title means 'Army Wings'. No information on contents or frequency of publication.
Ceased publication


'Let'
[Aeronautical Museum, ISSN ? ]

Title means 'Flight'. Frequency not known. Journal of aeronautical history. Editor in chief: Cedomir Janic.
Current?
Further information: Aeronautical Museum, 11180 Aerodrom Beograd, p.fah 16, Yugoslavia. Tel: +38111/ 670-992, 698-209, 601-555 /35-82


'Model Art'
[IPMS Yugoslavia, ISSN ? ]

Subtitled 'Informativni bilten za aero maketarstvo'. Serbian text magazine devoted to scale aircraft modelling, with an emphasis on aircraft associated with Serbia, Montenegro and Yugoslavia. Printed in black + white using a Xerox copying technique. Each issue was packed with high quality scale drawings, painting schemes and modelling articles related to Yugoslav Aviation - scale models and aviation history. Ceased publication after issue 7 and replaced by YASIG (see below). Issue No.6 Was a special on Ikarus fighters, produced in association with YASIG (with English text).
Ceased publication
Further information: Website: YASIG

[*] Contents Listing, No.1 - No.7


'Narodna Krila'
[? publisher, ISSN ? ]

Title means 'National Wings'. No information on contents or frequency of publication.
Ceased publication


'Naša Krila'
[Jugoslovenski Aeroklub/Yugoslav Aero Club, ISSN 0354-5121]

Title translates as 'Our Wings'. The Yugoslav Aero Club was first established in October 1921, as the 'Serbian Aero Club' for former WW1 pilots who wanted to continue flying. In May 1922 it was renamed the 'Aero Club of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenians'. In 1924 it was decided that a professional magazine should be produced, bearing the name "Nasa Krila", which was to be an integral part of the Aero-club. The first Volume of the magazine came out on June 1, 1924, and thereafter it came out monthly, until 1932, when it was put out bi-monthly. In 1929 the organisation became the 'Yugoslav Royal Aero Club'. After WW2 the Aero Club was reformed and still continues as a central focus for anything concerned with aviation in Serbia & Montenegro.
The official Aero Club magazine 'Nasa Krila' appears to have been relaunched recently, and reached issue No.37 in mid-2003. 16 pages each, with a wide range of articles on civil and military subjects, both modern and historical. Editor in chief: Radmila Tonković.
Current
Further information: Jugoslovenski aeroklub "Naša krila", Uzun Mirkova 4, Yugoslavia. Tel: +38111/620-932; 620-585.
Website: Yugoslav Aero Club, e-mail: mailto:nasa-krila@yubc.net


'Novi Glasnik'
[Yugoslav Army, ISSN ? ]

Title means 'New Herald'. Frequency not known. Professional journal of the Yugoslav army, which includes the Air Force. Editor in chief: Colonel Zivota Antic.
Current?
Further information: Vojnoizdavacki zavod, Bircaninova 5, Yugoslavia. Tel: +38111/642-653.


'Vazduhoplovni Glasnik'
[? publisher, ISSN ? ]

Title means 'Aeronautical Herald'. Yugoslav Royal Air Force headquarter’s monthly, published from 1927 to 1941 and, under the same name, from 1949 to 1969. Renamed 'Glasnik RV-PVO' in 1970 (see above).
Ceased publication


'Vojska'
[Military Publishing, ISSN ? ]

Title means 'Army'. No information on contents or frequency of publication.
Current?
Further information: Military Publishing & Press Center, Bircaninova 5, Beograd, Yugoslavia. Tel: +38111/ 644-042


'YASIG'
[IPMS Yugoslavia, ISSN ? ]

Subtitled 'Yugoslav Aviation Special Interest Group Bulletin'. Published with Serbian/English text - mostly captions to drawings. First published in Janaury 1998 and intended to be quarterly, but from 1999 has been published annually due to the economic problems in Yugoslavia. Printed in black/white using a Xerox copying technique. Each issue is packed with high quality scale drawings, painting schemes and modelling articles related to Yugoslav Aviation scale models and aviation history. All aircraft are shown in Yugoslav markings via good quality 3-view scale drawings. The editor is Nenad Miklusev.
Current
Further information: Nenad Miklusev, Novosadskog sajma 16/301, 21000 Novi Sad, Yugoslavia. e-mail: yasig@eunet.yu, Website: YASIG

[*] Contents Listing, 1998 No.1 - 2002 no.1/4



Thanks to Drasko Kostic for some of the information on this page.

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