A few weeks ago we got a report from an AAMS member that some of the APJ archive copies had odd overprinting from other pages. It turns out that this was an effect caused by the change in versions of the editor software used. This happened to issues from 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015. Vickie has done the repair job on these and we are happy to note that the fixed issues are now on the website at
The APJ archives are complete from the beginning in 1929 through 1965 (our scan worker is taking a well deserved break) and from 2012 through 2016. We keep one year hidden hoping to attract a few new members.
We also note that the scanning of the Aero Philatelist Annals is complete (with a few missing issues still at large) and to be found on its own page:
From: aerophilately@... on behalf of GreyOldDave decrotty@... [aerophilately] Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2017 9:58 AM To: Aerophilately Subject: [aerophilately] AirPost Journal fix
A few weeks ago we got a report from an AAMS member that some of the APJ archive copies had odd overprinting from other pages. It turns out that this
was an effect caused by the change in versions of the editor software used. This happened to issues from 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015. Vickie has done the repair job on these and we are happy to note that the fixed issues are now on the website at
The APJ archives are complete from the beginning in 1929 through 1965 (our scan worker is taking a well deserved break) and from 2012 through 2016. We
keep one year hidden hoping to attract a few new members.
We also note that the scanning of the Aero Philatelist Annals is complete (with a few missing issues still at large) and to be found on its own page: