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Very nice Chad and Mary!!!
Wonderful! This is what we've been missing.
One question. Where are the ads? This would be a great place for Aircraft Spruce, Wicks, kit manufacturers, etc. to advertise to those who are really interested in their wares.
Devoured! Nice work.
One suggestion. You can safely delete the "Flightline" section. It seems that almost every aviation magazine covers the same dozen or so news stories. If I were editing Experimenter, I wouldn't bother covering them yet again. I had already seen every item on those two pages.
This is awesome to see EAA getting out a magazine that gets back to it's roots. There has been a lot of complaints about where the Sport Aviation magazine had been heading. This is great since it will be directly targeting the experimental home built crowd. I have been an EAA member for many years, but since I fly a 'spam can' I was not very vocal about the direction the magazine was headed. I still loved following the experimentals and I prefered the magazines I got back in the 80's. A friend of mine built a T18 back in the 80's that I helped buck a few rivets on, so it was neat seeing an article on a T18. Two thumbs up!
Looks good.
I really like to see all of the pictures like in the B-17 article.. You would never get that many in Sport Aviation even in the old magazine! It really shows the detail!
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Beautiful! Keep up the great work!
A great start, the is exactly the kind of content that seems to get shortchanged in most issues of Sport Aviation. I look forward to downloading it to my iPad to read cover to cover.