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Request: Technical Proofreading EAA Sport Aviation



 
 
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Old July 14th 04, 03:02 PM
James M. Knox
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Jim Weir wrote in
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Yes, as a writer I agree. But to make as many errors of fact as were
made in this article, the writer must shoulder some responsibility.

Smaller magazines,
-like Sport Aviation and Flying don't do as good a job because of the
staff -costs.


All I can suggest is you read a couple of issues of the Piper Cherokee
Owners Magazine (sorry, exact name escapes me at the moment). By the time
you are finished, anything EAA can put out will look like the New Yorker!
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Old July 14th 04, 09:34 PM
Corrie
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The problem crops up in other hobby magazines as well. From what I'm
told, many of the woodworking mags (such as you can find at Lowe's
Aviation Supply) use reader-written articles that often contain
factual errors or safety problems.
 




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