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World War II Aircraft Maintenance Ads

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From Aviation Week’s new 100 year archive, here are some aircraft maintenance ads from World War II. (aviationweek.com) 更多...

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Interesting. An issue from the first day of a particular month was featured and no issues from any other days of the month. Don't know if that means anything or not but it caught my eye. I've explored one issue from the archive of November 1, 1944 at length and it makes for some interesting reading. For instance, the article "Can We Trust the Russians?".
ReginaKenney
Regina Kenney 2
I noticed that too - thinking the publication was released on the first of every month during that time (I believe it was still called "Aviation," then eventually turned to "Aviation Week." Another interesting find is Mussolini's letter to the editors: http://aviationweek.com/blog/mussolini-s-love-letters-aviation-week
sparkie624
sparkie624 2
Thanks for sharing... I really enjoyed this one!
ReginaKenney
Regina Kenney 1
Thank you! If you like vintage aircraft ads/articles/photos - Aviation Week launched its 100 yr archive 2 days ago: http://archive.aviationweek.com/ (There's even editorial letters from the Wright Brothers)
johnrumble99
John Rumble 3
That archive is the greatest .... and the worst ....manages to kill productivity at work
ianmcdonell
ian mcdonell 2
Seems that advertising agencies in that period has a far better understanding of their trade that the modern ones have - very focussed, very clear message without the need for PC, without the need for multi cultural accent, etc

Find out who they were and bring them back
Bernie20910
Bernie20910 1
Too bad it's not really viewable by non-subscribers. I think I'd have enjoyed it

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