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I always feel a bit empty by the time I get to the end of the AOPA mag but
don't know why. I seem to be the target market but the mag comes up short. I think the world of the organization though. Funny, I think the world of the magazine, and think the organization comes up short. Private and P&P just don't have the writers. Their mags are more hit and miss -- but Private Pilot "hits" often enough for me to subscribe. P&P gets my dollar at the newsstand only when it looks interesting. IFR is great! I rip thru that. IFR Refresher is full of reruns so I stopped. I subscribed for a while when I was actively pursuing my IR. After deciding to put that on hold, the magazine turned into a real snore... Lane is OK and can get better. I miss Bax but then who doesn't. Lane runs dry once in a while, but she is still the best of the bunch. There will never be another Bax. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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I agree: too much .... Collins. \
It had too much Collins 25 years ago, when I dropped it. I'll say one thing about Collins: The man is prolific. He writes two or three HUGE articles each month, plus a flight reviews, plus an active speaking schedule. I should be so lucky when I'm in my 70s. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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She's ok in my book, has a Cheetah like I fly.
"Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:ZKxdc.6$cD2.14411@attbi_s51... Is it me, or has Flying become among the worst GA magazines to read? Two words: Lane Wallace. I'd buy the mag just for her! :-) (But I agree with everything else you've said...) -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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In a previous article, "Jay Honeck" said:
I'll say one thing about Collins: The man is prolific. He writes two or three HUGE articles each month, plus a flight reviews, plus an active speaking schedule. Aren't most of his flight reviews just blowing the dust off of an old review and maybe throwing in a paragraph or two about the current resale value of the aircraft in question? -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ If netcat is compiled with -DGAPING_SECURITY_HOLE, the -e argument specifies a program to exec after making or receiving a successful connection. -- netcat README file |
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I find that all the magazines are fairly poor. Sure, there may be an
interesting article or two every now and then, but it wasn't worth the money to wait for the infrequent decent bits. I also canceled the much praised IFR "magazine"/newsletter. It is also pretty poor. Maybe there are no good journalists/writers in the aviation field. "Dave" wrote in message om... Is it me, or has Flying become among the worst GA magazines to read? Why does it seem that all I read about are trip reports from Mac and Dick Collins that, personally, offer little educational value? Each of these guys write serveral articles per issue. Are they that hard up for good writers, or do these guys just like to write everything themselves? When I open AOPA Pilot, Flight Training, Private Pilot, Plane and Pilot, etc. I find a good balance of education, reviews, and good tidbits. All I feel I've gained from reading Flying is knowing every detail of what's in the Avionics stack of Mac's Barron and Dick's Cessna P210. |
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I like Flying. I get many of the mags out there as most are pretty cheap. I
got 3 years of flying for $36; if I only read one article per issue, it's worth it. Lane Wallace is a terrific writer. Very colorful, one of the best GA writers out there. I think Jay appreciates her because of his English degree. That says a lot. P&P reminds me of that "In Touch" mag my wife gets. All pics and very little substance. I do enjoy Lyn Freeman's Partial Panel though. Private Pilot is good and is the best GA-focused. A bit cheap-looking. AOPA Pilot is mediocre but its volume of stuff makes it worthwhile as you are bound to find one or two interesting articles per issue. Face it guys, GA has a limit on topics to write about. You can't expect too much from monthly issues in any single magazine. Marco "Dave" wrote in message om... Is it me, or has Flying become among the worst GA magazines to read? Why does it seem that all I read about are trip reports from Mac and Dick Collins that, personally, offer little educational value? Each of these guys write serveral articles per issue. Are they that hard up for good writers, or do these guys just like to write everything themselves? When I open AOPA Pilot, Flight Training, Private Pilot, Plane and Pilot, etc. I find a good balance of education, reviews, and good tidbits. All I feel I've gained from reading Flying is knowing every detail of what's in the Avionics stack of Mac's Barron and Dick's Cessna P210. |
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On Fri, 09 Apr 2004 15:19:48 GMT, "Maule Driver"
wrote: Contrarian here... I like Flying Me too. I'm probably going to resubscribe, since I end up buying it off the newsstand almost every month. I like reading about the biz jets a lot more than I used to. And, like you, its interesting to read about people *using* an airplane, rather than playing with them the way I do most of the time. I enjoy Mac and Dick. I always find it educational - especially from the standpoint of using GA aircraft for travel. I usually like Dick Karl. I like Garrison as long as he stays technical but I don't care for his aftermaths. I rarely read the jet & rotorwing reviews. I like to watch Karl try to justify a jet. Garrison's too technical for me; he's the only writer there that I almost never read. Private and P&P just don't have the writers. Private Pilot has regular helicopter special issues which I appreciate as a concept, but the writing is very marginal in places. This is one of the things that Flying and (most of the time) AOPA Pilot have got *down* - the ability to write, and to spell. The other thing that honks me off about Private Pilot and P&P is their photography. I am a nut about cockpit photos, and they just don't get it. I could take better pictures with my $400 Canon Digital Elph. Further, sometimes they'll have twelve pictures of the *outside* of the airplane and not a single one of the panel! Unacceptable. I've almost written them about this more than once... I'll get around to it someday. It just goes to show - again - each to his own. Dave Blevins |
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Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 wrote: Two words: Lane Wallace. I'd buy the mag just for her! Amen to that! |
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