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.
Last edited by Bill; 09-05-2012 at 04:24 PM.
Bill
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.
Eric Page
Building: Kitfox 5 Safari | Rotax 912iS | Dynon HDX
Member: EAA Lifetime, AOPA, ALPA
ATP: AMEL | Comm: ASEL, Glider | ATCS: CTO
Map of Landings
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!
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!
Jim Hann
EAA 276294 Lifetime
Vintage 722607
1957 Piper PA-22/20 "Super Pacer"
Chapter 32 member www.eaa32.org
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Fly Baby/Hevle Classic Tandem
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.
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