The annual aircraft recognition contest was discontinued after the 48th event held at Royal Air Force Museum London on 21 November 2009.
[3][4] With over 2,500 members worldwide, Air-Britain publishes books about worldwide civilian and military aviation, that are sold via bookshops, air show stands, mail order, and via a secure sales website.
Two regular journals are published, with coverage of both current and historical aviation themes.
[5][6][7] Air-Britain periodically organises events such as international aircraft fly-ins.
[5] Archived scans of many journals and books are progressively being made available as PDF files on CDs.