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Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1919 : ウィキペディア英語版
Jane's All the World's Aircraft

''Jane's All the World's Aircraft'' is an aviation annual publication founded by Fred T. Jane in 1909. It is published by Jane's Information Group.
2009 was the 100th year of ''Jane's All the World's Aircraft'', while 2013 marked the 100th edition - the disparity due to disruptions during the two World Wars.
==Editors==
The 1919 edition was edited by C. G. Grey. By 1938, Leonard Bridgman had joined him as editor, and was the main editor of the 1945 edition. In the 1970s and '80's John W. R. Taylor was the chief editor, with Bridgman as assistant editor. Paul Jackson, the current editor, took over as Editor in 1995.
* Fred T. Jane, founding editor, 1909-1915
* C.G. Grey, 1916-1940
* Leonard Bridgman, 1941-1959
* John W.R. Taylor, 1960-1989
* Mark Lambert, 1990-1994
* Paul Jackson, 1995–present

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