Aeronautics (UK)
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Distinct from Aeronautics (US), the journal of the Aeronautical Society of America in 1914–1915.
Aeronautics was a journal founded by John H. Ledeboer and published from 1907 to 1921.
It published aeronautics & aviation news as well as scientific articles and patent information.
The first issue available on Hathi Trust is Vol. 1, No. 2, dated January 1908. According to Worldcat:
The first three numbers were issued as a "supplement to," and the next ten were issued "in conjunction with," "Knowledge & Illustrated Scientific News."
Founded by John H. Ledeboer.
1915 address: "Aeronautics" Office, 170 Fleet Street, London, E.C.
1919 address: "Aeronautics" Office, 8 Bouverie Street, E.C.4
Links
- Scans available from HathiTrust.
- scans 1914–1920 at HathiTrust
- Bookseller - "AERONAUTICS - A Monthly Journal Devoted to the Technique of Aeronautics, founded 1907, edited by J.H. Ledeboer, B.A., A.F.Ae.S. Published by "Aeronautics" office, 170 Fleet Street, London, E.C.Richly illustrated, 27,5x22 cm. Bound of issues 1 - 13, Vol. 1, December 1970 - December 1908. "
- Advert for British Aeronautics in American Aeronautics journal
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Publications in Aeronautics (UK)
- Hubbard, 1911, Aspects of aerial legislation (Simple title: Aspects of aerial legislation)
- Bréguet, 1912, An accession to the British industry (Simple title: An accession to the British industry)
- Hubbard, 1912, Men of note in aeronautics. 8. Thomas O'Brien Hubbard (Simple title: Men of note in aeronautics. 8. Thomas O'Brien Hubbard)
- Lupilin, 1912, Bréguet's aeroplane (Simple title: Bréguet's aeroplane)
- Buist, 1915, A plea for calm judgment (Simple title: A plea for calm judgment)