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Reddit mentions of Jane's Aircraft Recognition Guide Fifth Edition

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Reddit mentions: 7

We found 7 Reddit mentions of Jane's Aircraft Recognition Guide Fifth Edition. Here are the top ones.

Jane's Aircraft Recognition Guide Fifth Edition
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Height7.5 Inches
Length4 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateSeptember 2007
Weight1.78 Pounds
Width1.25 Inches

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Found 7 comments on Jane's Aircraft Recognition Guide Fifth Edition:

u/stikeymo · 7 pointsr/aviation

I haven't read this edition, but the Jane's guide is pretty good from my childhood memories!

u/Major_FuzzBear · 4 pointsr/acecombat

This work?

Might be a decade old, but I don’t think there’s anything newer, aside from their primary product which is a whopping $1500. One day I’ll get to look inside one of these, but that day is not soon.

u/GoNDSioux · 3 pointsr/aviation

My personal go-to is the Jane's Aircraft Recognition Guide. It's not 100% up-to-date, but it still has a picture of most aircraft you'd expect to see, and some that you will appreciate being able to identify down the road!

u/snipekill1997 · 3 pointsr/flying

https://www.amazon.com/Janes-Aircraft-Recognition-Guide-Fifth/dp/0061346195

Also as to why they aren't being made anymore I'd venture the internet is the major reason.

u/Krombot · 1 pointr/aviation

jane's guides, and time / spotting

u/FNRN · 1 pointr/birding

Try this one - https://www.amazon.com/Janes-Aircraft-Recognition-Guide-Fifth/dp/0061346195

I don't own it, I just like pretty much anything that flies. I was lucky enough to be birding in the Columbia gorge in central WA when an F18 came screaming downriver and rolled up over the canyon wall right in front of me.