Fly and glide

Fly and glide
Fly and glide
Beschreibung Flugsportmagazin
Verlag Jahr Top Special Verlag
Erstausgabe 1975
Erscheinungsweise 10 mal im Jahr
Verkaufte Auflage (Verlag) 20.157 Exemplare
Chefredakteur Gerrit Reichel
Herausgeber NN
Weblink flyandglide.de
ISSN 0947-627X

Fly and glide war eine deutsche Zeitschrift mit dem Schwerpunktthema Drachen- und Gleitschirmfliegen.

Die Zeitschrift wurde 1975 unter dem Namen Drachenmagazin gegründet. Das Magazin erschien mit zehn Ausgaben jährlich im Jahr Top Special Verlag. Mitte der 1990er Jahre wurde dem wachsenden redaktionellen Anteil an Gleitschirm-Themen mit einer Umbenennung in Fly and glide Rechnung getragen. Am 16. Oktober 2008 erschien die letzte Ausgabe der Zeitschrift.

Zu Beginn 2009 wurden die Rechte an Fly&Glide vom österreichischen Thermik Verlag gekauft. Teile der Redaktion und der Rubriken wurden in die Zeitschrift Gleitschirm übernommen.

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