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Appears to focus on commerce and military applications. Also includes info on societies and competitions. First editor was [[H. Chadwick Hunter]]. Contributions from [[Henry Woodhouse]], editor of ''[[Flying]]''. A later editor was [[George Douglas Wardrop]].
 
Appears to focus on commerce and military applications. Also includes info on societies and competitions. First editor was [[H. Chadwick Hunter]]. Contributions from [[Henry Woodhouse]], editor of ''[[Flying]]''. A later editor was [[George Douglas Wardrop]].
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In addition to Wardrop and Woodhouse, editors in September 1916 were [[Ralph E. DeCastro]], [[George F. McLaughlin]], [[G. A. Cavanagh]], [[Harry Schultz]], [[Neil MacCoull]], [[Walter H. Phipps]], and [[Felix Pawlowsk]].
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The publisher was "The Aerial Age Co., Inc." located at the Foster Building, Madison Avenue and Fortieth Street, New York City.
  
 
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* [https://archive.org/details/aerialage Aerial Age] collection at Internet Archive
 
* [https://archive.org/details/aerialage Aerial Age] collection at Internet Archive
  
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Latest revision as of 16:14, 26 April 2025

Title of article by Woodhouse in the first issue of Aerial Age Weekly.

Aerial Age Weekly was a magazine published from 1915–1922, in a total of 15 volumes.

Appears to focus on commerce and military applications. Also includes info on societies and competitions. First editor was H. Chadwick Hunter. Contributions from Henry Woodhouse, editor of Flying. A later editor was George Douglas Wardrop.

In addition to Wardrop and Woodhouse, editors in September 1916 were Ralph E. DeCastro, George F. McLaughlin, G. A. Cavanagh, Harry Schultz, Neil MacCoull, Walter H. Phipps, and Felix Pawlowsk.

The publisher was "The Aerial Age Co., Inc." located at the Foster Building, Madison Avenue and Fortieth Street, New York City.

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Original title Aerial Age Weekly; Aerial Age
Simple title Aerial Age
Authors
Date 1915
Countries
Languages en
Keywords
Journal
Related to aircraft? 1
Page count
Word count
Wikidata id