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Who sells Classic Wings magazine in the U.S.?

Thu Feb 23, 2017 6:37 pm

A friend has his newly built Sopwith Pup in the latest issue and would like a copy.
Does Barnes & Noble sell it? Anyone else?

Re: Who sells Classic Wings magazine in the U.S.?

Thu Feb 23, 2017 6:43 pm

I get it at my local Barnes and Noble.

Re: Who sells Classic Wings magazine in the U.S.?

Thu Feb 23, 2017 7:38 pm

JohnB wrote:A friend has his newly built Sopwith Pup in the latest issue and would like a copy.
Does Barnes & Noble sell it? Anyone else?


John, I will get an extra copy off to you, or let me have the owners address.

The latest issue (and maybe a few thereafter) won't be available at B & N as our shipper pulled the plug following difficulties with the US Distributor. Until that is sorted the mag will only be available through our website (outside of NZ/OZ).

We are looking for another shipper....


cheers
Dave
CW

Re: Who sells Classic Wings magazine in the U.S.?

Fri Feb 24, 2017 9:27 am

Dave

Many thanks, PM sent.

Re: Who sells Classic Wings magazine in the U.S.?

Tue Feb 28, 2017 10:16 pm

JohnB wrote:A friend has his newly built Sopwith Pup in the latest issue and would like a copy.
Does Barnes & Noble sell it? Anyone else?



I'm not sure if its the same Pup, but in the latest F11 magazine http://www.f11magazine.com, there is a full page picture of one. You can view it for free. Its part of the Eye of the Sky with Jon Davison. The magazine is out of New Zealand. Always a great read.

Lynn

Re: Who sells Classic Wings magazine in the U.S.?

Wed Mar 01, 2017 8:41 am

Lynn

Thanks for pointing that out.
The magazine has some great photos and looks interesting.
However, that's not my friends Pup. Great shot though.

It's been fun being exposed to a different era of aircraft. Even being on the periphery of the project has prompted me to add to my merger knowledge of WWI aviation.
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