Me too!
Dan, out of curiosity, roughly how many magazines do you have? I have over 10, 000 model & full scale mags in my collection. I will concede the crown if yours exceeds this number. If you need a picture, let me know.

I'm not sure, I've never tried counting them. They are all in four drawer file cabinets, and I guess I have 8 or ten cabinets full, plus some on shelves. Going off memory I have the following:
1) Flying Models complete from it's first issue with that titles in 1947 to today and almost all of the Flying Aces and Air World issues leading up to that.
2) Model Builder complete.
3) Model Aviation. Complete as it is publiched today. Working on completeing the first version of it.
4) American Aircraft Modeler complete.
5)Model Airplane News. Working on filling in the last few gaps of the early years, but complete from 1933 up to 1990 (I think) .After that, I haven't been trying much because they dropped C/L and F/F in 1984.
6) R/C Modeler. Complete from first issue up to the late 90's. I think it went under in 2005, and haven't been working too hard on that either.
7) SIG Air Modeler. Complete, but that wasn't too hard since they only published 7 ussues

Air Trails. complete from 1938 until it split up into Air Progress and American Modeler in the mid 50's.
9) Aero Modeler from around 1960 to the mid 90s. HAve a gap here and there because that was a hard one to find on the news stand. . Early ones are hard to find also.
10) Air Progress. pretty complete from the mid 50's to
the early 80s.
11) Sport Aviation. Not really sure on these because I haven't cataloged them yet. Had a large collection of them from the early 60's through the 90s given to me and haven't gone through them yet.
12) Air Classics. Not really sure about these either, but I've been buying that one for a LONG time.
13) Flight Journal. Complete from first issue up to today.
14)Many, many years of Stunt News
Lots of other euro mags and tons of books. I'm not making the claim out of arrogance, it's just what others have told me when the subject came up and described what I have. I've supplied Flying Models with all sorts of stuff that they don't have in their archives, including the mysterious May 1954 issue. ( Do you have that one?) I've also supplied data from old articles by Alexander Lippisch to Stan Stoy when he was working for McDonnell Douglas on a RPV program. I'm behind a little on looking for some stuff for Wynn Paul in Aero Modeler and hope to catch up on this this weekend. I'm sure I'm forgetting some stuff also, as I'm not at home right now. Having it is one thing, I just wish I was as organized with it as Keith Trostle is with his library. That is the bar that I'm trying to reach!
Type At you later,
Dan McEntee