Introduction
This is a survey of Irish aviation, defence and aircraft scale modelling magazines. All magazines are English 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.
Click on each title for more information.
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Aero & Microlight Flyer
[Aero Ireland,
ISSN unknown]
‘Aero & Microlight Flyer’ was an aviation magazine that focused on private and sport flying in Ireland.
Ceased |
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Aero Ireland
[Aero Ireland,
ISSN unknown]
‘Aero Ireland’ was a magazine that focused on local Irish aviation news.
Ceased |
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An Cosantóir
[OiC Public Relations Section Irish Defence Forces,
ISSN 0010-9460]
Subtitled The Defence Forces Magazine. The activities of the Irish Air Corps are well covered.
Current |
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Aviation (2)
[unknown,
ISSN None]
Subtitled ‘The National Air Magazine of Ireland’. Published during the 1930s.
Ceased |
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Aviation Ireland
[Aviation Society of Ireland,
ISSN unknown]
‘Aviation Ireland’ is published monthly and has sections on aviation news, airport movements etc.
Ceased |
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Flying in Ireland
[Flying in Ireland,
ISSN 1649-6329]
Subtitled The Irish Aviation Magazine. Although principally a General Aviation magazine, it covers a wide range of subjects concerned with aviation in Ireland.
Current |
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Irish Air Letter
[Irish Air Letter,
ISSN unknown]
Magazine covering all aspects of Irish aviation (including the North). Includes movements review for major Irish airfields/airports, historical round-ups, Irish civil register, Irish Air Corps news.
Current |
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Irish Aviation
[unknown,
ISSN None]
‘Irish Aviation’ was a news magazine covering the aviation scene in Ireland during the 1930s.
Ceased |
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Irish Aviator
[Aero Ireland,
ISSN unknown]
‘Irish Aviator’ was an aviation magazine focused on Irish aviation activities.
Ceased |
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Wings Ireland
[Wings Ireland,
ISSN unknown]
‘Wings Ireland’ dealt with many different Irish aviation issues and was available in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
Ceased |