

| World War 1 Aeroplanes, Inc., a not-for-profit organization, publishes a combined total of about 1,000 pages per year in two quarterlies, WW1 AERO - The Journal Of The Early Aeroplane, and SKYWAYS - The Journal Of The Airplane 1920-1940. These publications are distributed thoughout the US and internationally. |
World War 1 Aeroplanes, Inc., Dept. MML, P.O. Box 3235, Poughkeepsie, NY 12603
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AEROPLANES AEROPLANES - OTHER EARLY AVIATION AEROPLANE ENGINES AEROPLANE ENGINES - OTHER |
| NOTE: A SIGNED COMPLETED INDEMNIFICATION FORM IS REQUIRED TO PURCHASE ITEMS FROM THE MASTER MATERIALS LIST. The Indemnification Form is available HERE for printing as a .pdf document. |
| WORLD WAR 1 AEROPLANES, Inc., was founded in 1961 and incorporated as a federally-recognized 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit corporation in 1979. We have a Board which sets policy for our organzation. We are committed to the documentation, preservation and publication of material related to aviation as it was before the Second World War. |
| Our Board has adopted the following Statement of Policy: |
| “It shall be the Policy of WORLD WAR 1 AEROPLANES, Inc., to provide active, visible support, in our publications (WW1 AERO & SKYWAYS) and through other means, to organizations, institutions, and magazines and other publications, which are engaged in aviation history as well as the conservation and reproduction of aeroplanes, to ensure their survivability and adherence to purpose, and to assist individuals engaged in such activities.” |
| Our Founder, Leo Opdycke, Edited WW1 AERO - The Journal Of The Early Aeroplane for 46 years before leaving in September of 2007. Dave Ostrowski remains the long-time Editor of SKYWAYS - The Journal Of The Airplane 1920-1940. Our Poughkeepsie, New York, office (P.O. Box 3235, Poughkeepsie, NY 12603, telephone 845 452-5429) is capably managed by our Business and Advertising Manager, Ms. Beverly Williams. |