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    Vintage Aircraft Association members receive a 40-page magazine devoted to the aircraft and people of the vintage aircraft movement. Vintage Airplane is published monthly, and features articles detailing the restoration and history of aircraft rebuilt by members, as well as historical pieces consisting of the recollections of those who were active during the heyday of these aircraft.

    Also included on a regular basis are features presenting historical images from the EAA and VAA archives, as well as columns by members who volunteer their time and talents to the Association. The president of the Division, Geoff Robison addresses the membership each month in his column, Straight & Level.

    Robert G Lock, “The Vintage Mechanic,” shares with us his restoration and repair techniques. He brings over 50 years of aircraft maintenance experience as an instructor and A&P mechanic, with a specialization on antique aircraft. Bob has restored a pair of New Standard D-25 biplanes, and well as two restorations on his Command-Aire 5C3.

    “The Vintage Instructor,” is a monthly column dedicated to explaining the intricacies of flying vintage airplanes. From flight planning for a “low and slow” cross-country to tips and techniques used to deftly land a tailwheel airplane, the monthly “how-to” column will be written by experienced flight instructors with a solid feel for what it takes to fly the great airplanes of yesteryear.

    Regular contributors Sparky Barnes Sargent and Budd Davisson, as well as VA Editor, H.G. Frautschy and other authors share fascinating and thorough coverage of yesteryears’ beautiful aircraft that have been recently restored or preserved; sharing their expertise and love of vintage aircraft.

    Vintage Members are encouraged to share their expertise, restoration know-how, and experiences with their aircraft. Features such as Mystery Plane, Aeromail and What Our Members Are Restoring are another way members have an opportunity to participate in their monthly magazine.

    Type Club members periodically share their knowledge of their particular aircraft, adding to the repertoire of aviation experience and knowledge.

    Each month, The VAA News page supplements the regular news coverage on the EAA and VAA websites with items of interest regarding activities at EAA Headquarters and the annual convention, EAA AirVenture Oshkosh, along with government programs issues and other items of interest to vintage aircraft enthusiasts.

    Each year, a comprehensive list of vintage aircraft Type Clubs is published in the January issue, and a list of Vintage Aircraft Chapters is also included on a yearly basis. If it’s happening in the world of vintage aircraft, you’ll read about it in Vintage Airplane.

 

   

     
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