Vertical Magazine


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News Riviste e giornali Automobili Arte e fotografia
Sviluppatore MHM Publishing
Libero

The premier magazine for extensive, in-depth coverage of the civil helicopter industry around the world, Vertical Magazine, which is published six times per year, is the industrys "insider" publication. Our timely, relevant stories are written by some of the leading voices in the helicopter industry - providing a front-line, in-the-air, on-the-ground perspective by the people who are the news.

Backed by stunning photography and groundbreaking design, we focus on the sectors, operators, and equipment in the world of rotor flight that interest and affect you most. Regular features include helicopter operator profiles, industry reports, flight test profiles, maintenance articles, product reviews, and avionics and industry news.

Created to be the rotorcraft industrys preferred trade publication, Vertical informs key decision makers - including government personnel, managers and flight operations personnel - of the latest trends, technologies and issues affecting their operations and careers.

If you work in the industry, Vertical works for you.

Vertical is published 6 times per year, Vertical 911 is published 4 times per year, equating to 10 issues per year. Issues will also be available to purchase individually, without a subscription.

Purchase options:
Editions of Vertical Magazine are available for purchase as single issues, or via an auto-renewable subscription as follows:
∙ Annual subscription for $30.99, issues delivered 10 times a year
∙ Single copy issues for $5.99
∙ Payment will be charged to your iTunes account
∙ Account will be charged for $30.99 renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period
∙ Subscriptions may be managed by the user and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to the users Account Settings after purchase
∙ No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during active subscription period
∙ Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription