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''World Aircraft Information Files'' (WAIF) is a weekly
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magazine published by Bright Star Publications (part of Midsummer Books) in the
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. Each issue was priced at £1.70 for issues 1–163, and £1.80 for issues 164–218. Altogether, there were 218 issues in the complete set, which completed in 2002. Originally advertised as having 200 issues, the run was extended to 218 issues when approximately 576 pages were missing from the collection. An index to the complete series was given in the final issue.


Overview

Published in 218 weekly parts, each issue comprised 32 pages, the same large page size as World Airpower Journal and
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. The pages were organised as a series of pull-out reference files to be slotted into ring binders. There were 1,041 file subjects – although there were only 1008 numbered files. During the production of the partwork, the publishers realised that some aeroplanes and airlines were missed from the index, necessitating additions. Hence, 'missing' files were numbered by adding the prefix ''"a"'' (and ''"b"'', ''"c"'' or ''"d"'' where necessary) after the previous file number – for example, between Files 591 (Air Niugini) and 592 (Air Transat) is ''591a'' (Air Seychelles).


Subject coverage

The subjects covered are grouped into 14 categories as follows:


Depth of coverage

Since each subject was covered in only 2 or 4 sides (in a "file"), the depth of coverage could be limited, although for many subjects, this was overcome by including many sheets on different aspects of the same subject (for example, different variants, different uses, etc.). The ''A-Z of aircraft'' was based on previous
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publications with some updating. The bias towards aircraft types early in the alphabet was accentuated in the partwork, with letters A through F making up fully 64% of the total while letters P through Z made up 9%.{{cite web , title=Aeroflight UK Aircraft Magazines , url=http://www.aeroflight.co.uk/mags/uk/ukmag02.htm#info , date=11 January 2004 , access-date=6 July 2009


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Aeroflight website information about WAIF
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