World Airpower Journal
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World Airpower Journal was an aviation
Aviation
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 magazine
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 concentrating on modern military aviation in the period 1970 - 2000. The contents included news, military air operations, new aircraft briefings, air forces analysis and photo features and looks at particular aircraft types in extreme detail

World Airpower Journal lasted 43 issues before its publisher folded in December 2000 sealing the journals fate, with the final issue being December 2000. The US distributors of World Airpower Journal, AIRtime publishing, subsequently launched a high-quality replacement title for this publication and its companion publication Wings of fame
Wings of fame
Wings of Fame is a aviation magazine concentrating on the period 1939 to 1970 . Subtitled the 'The Journal Of Classic Combat Aircraft', its publisher folded in December 2000 sealing the journals fate, with the final issue being volume 20....

 called 'International Air Power Review'.

Robert F. Dorr
Robert F. Dorr
Robert F. Dorr is an author and retired American diplomat who has authored 70 books and numerous articles on international affairs, military issues and the Vietnam War. He writes the weekly "Back Talk" opinion column for the Air Force Times newspaper and the monthly "Washington Watch" feature of...

served as the magazine's Washington correspondent.

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