December 2, 2013 at 11:45 am
I have 150 or so aviation magazines that need to be found a new home. The majority are FlyPast, with a few copies of Aeroplane in the mix as well, and are free to anyone who can collect them. I shall leave this post up for seven days before I do my bit for the environment and take them to be recycled. It’s a pity to mulch all that information, but El Presidente’s Decorating Bureau is planning the Spring Offensive and Mount Magazine is in the way.
Dean
By: TEXANTOMCAT - 5th December 2013 at 17:03
I think I’m in the same position; my collection of 80’s and 90’s Flypasts narrowly avoided a flood in the shed they are stored in. If anyone in Norfolk wants them, then do drop me a line. I too will contact the local ATC’s!
Bruce
Also remember your friendly local aviation museum – some of us welcome them to sell, personally we give one to each kiddywink we take on a tour of the airfield FOC and have a hopper by the door where people can take them – its green and it gets people interested in aviation !
By: Bruce - 4th December 2013 at 10:45
I think I’m in the same position; my collection of 80’s and 90’s Flypasts narrowly avoided a flood in the shed they are stored in. If anyone in Norfolk wants them, then do drop me a line. I too will contact the local ATC’s!
Bruce
By: AlanR - 3rd December 2013 at 22:42
I deposited my old magazines at Stow Maries recently.
Flight Internationals, Flying Reviews, Air Pictorials etc. Many going back to the late 60s.
A number of old Observers books too.
By: Mr Merry - 3rd December 2013 at 18:02
Good idea, my local ATC also contacted.
By: Eye on the Sky - 3rd December 2013 at 17:36
Local ATC contacted, thanks for the suggestion.
By: adrian_gray - 2nd December 2013 at 12:27
I take mine to the local ATC when they get excessive, they are thoroughly grateful for them – you have two within five miles, Google tells me, so why not drop them a line? Or ring when they are in?
Adrian