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Old 12th Sep 2012, 18:24   #1 (permalink)
 
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SA Aviation Magazines: Which is Best?

Having just read all three of the monthly aviation magazines to which I subscribe, I find myself ranking them in order of enjoyment and relevance to my areas of interest.

Which do you read and which do you enjoy the most / least and why?

This is not a survey, nor am I involved in the media industry - just a forum discussion which may open the eyes of the respective publishers / editors.

I'll kick off:

1. SA Flyer: topical, well researched and professionally presented

2. African Pilot: a distant second. Editor's personal mouthpiece.

3. World Airnews: too many articles covering issues of marginal interest.

Just my opinions.

Fly safe.

J. Starship
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Old 5th Oct 2012, 08:05   #2 (permalink)
 
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Considering all three actually have different slants on the various aviation industry segments you couldnt go wrong by getting all three of them.
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