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beyondthestall

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Hi,

I've just started a brand new aviation magazine for everyone who loves airplanes. At this stage its only available for iPad (sorry!) but growing onto Android devices is high on the list of priorities.

Called 'airscape', it's a 'broad spectrum' mag rather than just a biplane fanzine, which is why I'm posting 'Off Topic'.

I figure we've all got our favourite specialised reads already. And we know where to get aviation news (it's called avweb.com, right?). So airscape just turns a spotlight onto great flying stories, info and photography. It's a chance to relax, rather than keep up.

I try to offer new angles on your main aviation interests; as well as a chance to look at areas you hadn't yet thought about being interested in before.

airscape, Issue 0 is free to download from the iBookstore and is available now. You can just search for 'airscape' on your local store – but here's the direct link for the US: https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/airscape/id663873227?mt=11&uo=4

There's also a blog where you can learn more, link to iBookstores in some other countries, and follow future developments. That's at http://airscapemag.wordpress.com

I hope you'll take a look and spread the word.

Tally Ho!
David Foxx
 

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