Aviation Magazines in Serbia
Aviation magazines have played an important role in preserving and promoting Serbia’s aeronautical heritage. While many publications from earlier periods have ceased to exist, others remain available today, either in print or digital form. Below is a categorized overview of both historical and currently active aviation-related publications in Serbia, along with notable international titles available to local readers.
Historical Magazines (No longer in circulation)
- Naša krila (Our Wings)
Official journal of the Royal Yugoslav Aero Club, first published in 1924. - Aero
An illustrated monthly aviation magazine published between 1938 and 1941. - Yearbook of Yugoslav Aviation
Published by the military aviation command between 1933 and 1941. - Glas vazduhoplovstva / Vazduhoplovni glasnik / Glasnik RV i PVO
A family of official military publications spanning from 1945 to 1970. - Krila armije (Army Wings)
Official publication of the Yugoslav Air Force, issued biweekly since 1948.
(More info on Wikipedia) - Aerosvet
A bimonthly magazine by the Aeronautical Association of Vojvodina, issued from 1985.
(Wikipedia page)
Currently Active Magazines
- Elevate
The official inflight magazine of Air Serbia, published monthly since 2014. - Military Technical Courier (Vojnotehnički glasnik)
A quarterly peer-reviewed journal covering military science and engineering.
International Aviation Magazines Available in Serbia
- Airliner World – The world’s best-selling commercial aviation magazine
- FlyPast – Focused on aviation heritage and warbirds
- AirForces Monthly – Covers global military aviation news
- Combat Aircraft Journal – U.S.-based magazine on military air power
- Aviation News – The UK’s oldest monthly aviation title
- Pilot Magazine – Aimed at general aviation pilots and enthusiasts
- PC Pilot – Dedicated to flight simulation fans
- Aviation Archive – A bi-monthly collector’s series on aviation history