Air Pictorial

By 2002, when the magazine was renamed Aviation News (a title that had been incorporated into it six years previously), Air Pictorial comprised 64 volumes containing 620 issues between them.

In 1946, the title was changed to Air Reserve Gazette, restarting the numbering at Vol.1 No.1 again.

In January 1947 the numbering was reset to Vol.9 No.1, reflecting the cumulative volumes from 1939 to ease confusion.

[2] The magazine was produced at various times by the Air League, Rolls House Publishing Co., Profile Books and HPC Publishing, the latter being based in East Sussex.

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