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Vintage Airplane's editorial mission is to provide information on vintage aircraft. Vintage Aircraft Association brings together people from around the world who share an interest in the aircraft of yesterday. Since it began in 1971, the association has been working to keep aviation history alive. Members are active restorers and enthusiasts working to keep vintage aircraft in the air and flying for the pleasure and education of themselves and the public at large. The lead time for Vintage Airplane is four months.
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Vintage Airplane's editorial mission is to provide information on vintage aircraft. Vintage Aircraft Association brings together people from around the world who share an interest in the aircraft of yesterday. Since it began in 1971, the association has been working to keep aviation history alive. Members are active restorers and enthusiasts working to keep vintage aircraft in the air and flying for the pleasure and education of themselves and the public at large. The lead time for Vintage Airplane is four months. Deadlines for the publication are four months before issue date.
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