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Old 23rd Dec 2006, 20:12
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Originally Posted by DeeCee
BTW, what is Loop? I've never heard of it (sorry).
Sorry, you must be out of the loop then!
It is free mag. distributed to aircraft owners and flying schools in the U.K.

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Old 23rd Dec 2006, 20:16
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Thanks. I've been reading 'Roll'.

Are we the only two on this thread?
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Old 24th Dec 2006, 19:24
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For student pilots the AOPA "Flight Training" is a nice magazine full of interesting info and articles but since it is geared towards the FAA license some of the stuff may not be relevant elsewhere. Also the AOPA offers a 6 month free subscrption to this but it may be only for US based students.
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Old 24th Dec 2006, 20:58
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General Aviation - AOPA UK magazine
Instrument Pilot - PPL/IR magazine
FLYER - GA Magazine

All good reads: All on subscription
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Old 25th Dec 2006, 23:17
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AOPA Pilot.
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Old 26th Dec 2006, 14:17
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I subscribe to Pilot and Flyer - although I enjoy both I did question whether or not to keep subscriptions going on both , but what swings it for me is the freee landing vouchers
There is rarely a month when I do not use at least one voucher from each magazine , and quite often it could be more .Even using one voucher of course cover the cost of the magazine
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Old 26th Dec 2006, 19:38
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Subscriptions:
aerokurier (German GA "must read")
Segelfliegen (German soaring "must read")
FLYER
Air & Space
Aviation International News (for free if you "qualify") (including AINalerts e-mail service)
GA Buyer (free)
Get for free from colleagues:
Der Flugleiter (German ATC union mag)
transmission (official DFS (German ATC) mag)
Loop is only for free for UK delivery.
And if anyone says I spent too much on magazines... correct! But I like it!
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Old 27th Dec 2006, 08:38
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fav mag

I read all the UK ones. We are lucky to have them in such a small market.
They all differ - slightly - and I write for one so would be wrong to offer an opinion on the best.
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