Aircraft Recognition (magazine)

Aircraft Recognition
Cover of the issue for May 1944 (Volume II Number 9). The cover has an indigo background and in white test the title Aircraft Recognition and the date May 1944. The bulk of the cover is taken up by a photograph of a Fairey Barracuda aircraft.
Cover of issue for May 1944 - Volume II Number 9
Chairman of the Editorial CommitteePeter G Masefield M.A. A.F.R.Ae.S
FrequencyMonthly
PublisherHMSO
First issueSeptember 1942 (1942-September)
Final issue
Number
September 1945 (1945-September)
Volume III Number 13
CompanyMinistry of Aircraft Production
CountryUnited Kingdom
Based inLondon

Aircraft Recognition, subtitled The Inter-Services Journal was a British Second World War magazine dedicated to the subject of aircraft recognition. Published monthly by the Ministry of Aircraft Production between September 1942 and September 1945, the target audience of the magazine was members of all three British Armed Services (Army, Royal Navy and Royal Air Force) as well as members of the Royal Observer Corps.[1]

  1. ^ "Editorial". Aircraft Recognition. III (13): 291. September 1945.