Monday, 19 December 2016

Aviation of Japan Blog


Aviation of Japan is honoured but surprised to have been ranked 27th in Feedspot's Top 50 Aviation Blogs with no Twitter or Facebook followers! The blog has now been going strong and sometimes less than strong for more than 8 years and has generally been a most enjoyable and rewarding undertaking, not least in getting to know the many international contributors who have very kindly shared information and images, assisted with translations and/or provided comments and expressions of support. On behalf of Aviation of Japan and personally - thank you and best wishes. 

29 comments:

Unknown said...

Congratulations. Well deserved. Your blog is an invaluable resource for Japanese aircraft enthusiasts.

Pat Donahue said...

Congratulations! This is certainly well deserved. I know it is a lot of work to pull all this together in the most professional manner that it is presented and we certainly appreciate all that you do. Thank you!
Pat D.

Bill Gilman said...

Well deserved! Congratulations and thank you for your outstanding service to the aviation and modelling communities. We're looking forward to learning more from your outstanding knowledge and expertise next year. Cheers, Bill

Ronnie Olsthoorn said...

Awesome, congratulations Nick!!!

The kit slayer said...

Well deserved. Congratulations.

Unknown said...

My congratulations, Nick! :-)
Many thanks for sharing your thoughts and analyses!

Dan Salamone said...

Congrats, Nick! And thank you for hosting this page, which has been such a wealth of knowledge on the topic for so many years.

Dan

Ken Glass said...

Congratulations, Nick and well deserved too.

Regards,
Ken Glass

Bob Allford said...

Congratulations Nick. A well deserved award for an excellent blog and long may it continue...

Bob Alford
Lampang Thailand

Young Ian said...

The recognition is richly deserved! Excellence will (sooner or later) be noticed!

--Ian

Jacob Terlouw said...


Congratulations Nick for this well deserved award!
thanks for these first eight years of your blog and I hope for
more to come.

Jacob Terlouw

Unknown said...

Congrats Nick! Well deserved. Keep it up!

Cheers,
Karel

Anonymous said...

Congratulations Nick. There are only about 4 websites that I check each day, including news & weather. Yours is one of them.

Wind-Swords

Richard Tool said...

Nick - Well done and well deserved ! Thanks for making this possible for us . I hope there are many years to follow .
All the best to you and yours and all your followers as well this Holiday season- Richard

Anonymous said...

Congratulations, and keep going.

vedran

Anonymous said...

Congratulations Nick!!! Your blog has been a part of my everyday internet routine for years, keep up the good work.
-Gunnar

Unknown said...

It's always nice to have quality recognized and valued. Congratulations.

Pankoub said...

Congratulations! A well deserved award!

Danilo said...

My most sincere congratulations, Nick! This award is pretty well deserved - a great achievement for your competence and knowledge.
My best Season Greetings to you and all the followers of this precious blog
Danilo

Mark Smith said...

Congratulations, Nick! Richly deserved.

ReneDK said...

BRAVO! Great recognition for all your hard work and the contribution you have made.

Calin Ungureanu said...

Congratulation !
After all it pays of all the investment in documenting a difficult part of history .
Merry Christmas and lots of inspiration for the years to come.

PFlint said...

congratulations , Nick !
this is proof that you are doing a good job.
Thank You for this fine work :thumbup:

Sincerely,
Paul Flint

WD said...

A hearty congratulations Nick, well deserved sir! I, for one, love this blog, it has been a big help to me on many levels.

Warren

OlegP said...

Well deserved! Congratulations!

Milo Burgh said...

Congrats Nick! Well deserved indeed!

Gus said...

Congrats! Well deserved, this blog is great!

Daniel Velázquez said...

Congratulations on a well-deserved recognition, Nick!

73north said...

highly welcome - you have HAPPILY helped me with a question on the underside of a Ki.43 operating in Burma - with the 64th sentai
so its richly deserved , frankly