A new take on historic aviation journalism has arrived.
"Quality will never go out of fashion and it is refreshing to see a new group of young and talented authors, editors, photographers and graphic designers reenergising and reinventing the market."
Stephen Bridgewater
We are delighted to introduce The Vintage Aviation Echo’s new print magazine – a meticulously curated 250+ page journal crafted for historic aviation aficionados, available to pre-order now.
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If you share our passion for old aeroplanes, The Vintage Aviation Echo is for you. Specialising exclusively in the preservation of pre-1960 aircraft, the Echo draws together the past and present to tell the cross-generational stories behind these beautiful feats of engineering. But the Echo is so much more than that. Prominent aviators offer their in-depth impressions of flying and operating some of the most beautiful, thrilling and important classic aircraft in the world, while we go behind the scenes at the world’s most fascinating operators, workshops and restoration facilities to profile the tireless work carried out to revive and maintain aircraft that would otherwise be consigned to history.
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Each immersive feature article is illustrated by carefully curated and laid out imagery, with pages elegantly designed to give both words and photographs equal space to breathe. We couple the masterful works of internationally renowned talents such as John M. Dibbs with artistic, reportage style photography from a cadre of dynamic emerging photographers. We can confidently say it is an aviation publication like no other on the market.