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We don't doubt that it's got nicknames like that (the "Space Mythology" part isn't common, but "AvLeak" is extremely common slang in the industry...). You're putting it in the wrong place. See the middle of the second paragraph.
This name is bogus. It's not very common (certainly far less common than "AvLeak") and it only generates 17 Google hits, some of which merely point back to here. 65.166.89.214:24, 1 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]
It would help is there was some idea of when publication started. I can remember seeing mentions of it in 1977. Was it once just "Aviation Week"? Some of the slangy renaming may never have popped up on the internet for Google to see. 85.211.74.52 (talk) 15:44, 27 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I've been reading it since 1958 and have been a subscriber almost forever. AvLeak is the common nickname, but Aviation Week and Space Mythology has been around for many decades.
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