U.S. Air Services (ISSN 1041-0473) was initially a weekly and then monthly American aeronautics magazine published from 1917 through 1956.
[1] Originally issued weekly (starting July 12, 1917) in New York as the U.S. Air Service Journal, as of 1920 (Vol.
The first several pages of each issue carried Findlay's informed editorials ranging over all aspects of (chiefly American) aviation.
The magazine's motto was "Devoted to the development of aeronautics - civil and military - in the United States, birthplace of the flying machine, and throughout the world."
[3] Findlay's magazine was a staunch backer of Orville Wright's claim to have flown the first heavier-than-air craft (in December 1903) at a time when the Smithsonian Institution was still backing the earlier though forlorn flight efforts of Samuel Langley, its former Secretary.