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What Aviation Magazines Do You Read?

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What is your favourite aviation magazine?

I regularly buy "Airliner World" and in the past have also bought "Flypast".

I also bought a copy of "Flight International" just after the bankruptcy of Sabena.
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In the past I bought "AERO International", a german magazine. It has nice pictures but is a bit hard to read (my german is not so good).
The last 5 years I buy "Airliner World" and "Top Gun".

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Airliner World. I still need to finish it :(

But I also find interesting info on Luchtzak :)
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Bet you've never experienced the "fun" of the "Airliner World" forums have you??

Believe me, these "Luchtzak" forums are miles better, without the flaming attacks and bad feeling against other members which you get on "Airliner".

I really hope it stays like this.
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I read Airliners World and 'Piloot en Vliegtuig'. Very nice magazines!

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I have a subscription on "Airways magazine", an American mag about commercial aviation. A while ago they had an article about SNBA. In the past they've also had a report about Sabena and City Bird. Even about VLM. Once they also wrote an article of a Sabena flight with A330 to the US in the cockpit. www.airwaysmag.com
Sometimes I buy "Airliner World" but the articles are sometimes the same as in "Airways"
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I read "Aero International" and "Airways".

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No magazines or me due lack of time (need to read lots of time on the forum). The only aviation related reading is Buck Danny, Tangy et Laverdure. I tried Dan Cooper, but don't like it.

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I read Airliner World, Flight International, Infopilote, and Micro Simulateur for the last news about FS2004 !! I'm a big big fan of FS. I began on FS4 ! :lol: . Are they some others flightsimmers ?

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Airliners - Aviation Letter (USA), WAF News - AirlinerWorld - Flight International (UK), Scramble - Airnieuws (NL), Jetstream (Switserland) & AOB - BCARG (Belgium) are among the aviation related magazines. Further all Belgian newspapers concerning aviation.

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Are they some others flightsimmers ?
I am a big (very very big) flight simulator fan :wink:

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Airliner World and Wolkenridder (KLM monthly magazine for insiders :tongue: ) So I will only have it for a couple of months more :cry:

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Buck Danny is also my favourite comic book. I have them all...
But my interest goes mostly to civil aviation.
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This is a Buck Danny cover I drew 15 years ago.
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Are they some others flightsimmers ?


I am a big (very very big) flight simulator fan

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You're nott the only one!! Flying for Sobelair VA is a real must!! All flghtsimmers, join that VA!!

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Post by luchtzak »

Hi all,

from time to time I buy "Piloot en Vliegtuig", in the July-edition they even wrote an article about luchtzak.be

http://coppermine.luchtzak.be/displayim ... ?pos=-1039

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Aero International and Airliner World...
but always open to suggestions of other good titles... :wink:

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Post by qnnm »

Aviation Letter (haven't missed one since january 1969)
WAF News
Have also tried Coincat, Jet Stream and some others.

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Post by Lien »

  • Before Internet (since 2 years), I read "Aero International"(German and very good),
    'Airliner World'(UK) and the american 'Airliners'.
    But they were, and still are I suppose, expensive.
    You keep them, and later you still throw in the bin.

    With internet you save pictures and articles(trough PDF).
    The PDF files of webpages represent the exact files, including
    Luchtzak pages.

    I think internet is better and cheaper. I know it is sad for
    the magazine industry.

    Lien !

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Post by EBAW_flyer »

I have Airliner World for about 3 years now I guess, and I think it's still the best.

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Post by Lien »

  • Don't you find the magazine quite expensive ?

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