
Journals of the Early Aeroplane
Journals
Between 1961 and 2016, World War 1 Aeroplanes, Inc. produced two quarterly aviation history journals:
WW1 Aero and Skyways
The organization was dissolved in 2019 and assets were turned over to The Rhinebeck Aerodrome Museum, a sister NYS 501(c)3, non-profit organization. In doing so back issues, documents, and other related items will remain available to the public and proceeds from sales help to benefit the museum.
To learn more about the Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome, museum, weekend air shows and vintage biplane rides, please visit www.oldrhinebeck.org

WW1 Aero
The Journal of The Early Aeroplane – detailing the beginnings of flight, from the time man first yearned to fly like a bird, through the primitive early flying machines, all the way to the dogfights of World War 1.

Skyways
The Journal of The Airplane 1920-1940 – indulging in the beautiful and innovative aircraft produced during the interwar period and illustrating the rapid progress of aircraft design during this period.
News
Back Issue: Skyways #78 Now Available in Print and PDF Formats!
80 pages - Savoia-Marchetti S.55P in an airline, 1929; Herrick Convertaplane; Historic Aircraft Restoration Museum; Stinson Model A Trimotor, dwgs; 1926 Schneider Trophy Race; Cockpits (Boeing 40-A); QED, last of the Great Gee Bees (dwgs); ID UNK; Aviation Movie...
Clay Hammond Discusses the New Standard D-25 [Video]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y97XuEHmLg8 Here's a video that we shot back in September of 2012, that features Clay Hammond being interviewed by Sean Tavares about the New Standard D-25. We recorded it knowing we would eventually put together a Special Issue of...
Back Issue: WW1 Aero #72 Now Available in Print and PDF Formats!
34 pages - Sopwith Camel; Wright control system Click here to purchase.
