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Old March 15th 06, 02:03 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"Greg Farris" wrote in message
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"Flying" has always catered to the high-priced sector.
Maybe some years ago you still thought the day would come when you would
be
trading-up to a G-IV! ;-)

As if there aren't enough rags devoted to corporate aviation (which is
hardly GA anymore...more like the airlines), but then those advertisers pay
the big bucks and thei CEO's need their butts kissed. Even more, Flying's
writers are getting more and more repetitious. I found their technology
articles are more oriented toward gadgetry that making for sense/use of
technology.

I killed my supscription a couple years ago.

I get AOPA Pilot and a couple newsletters. Suites me just fine.
--
Matt
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Matthew W. Barrow
Site-Fill Homes, LLC.
Montrose, CO


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Old March 15th 06, 02:51 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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The EAA has some good magazines, check them out www.eaa.org


"Matt Barrow" wrote in message
...
|
| "Greg Farris" wrote in message
| ...
|
| "Flying" has always catered to the high-priced sector.
| Maybe some years ago you still thought the day would
come when you would
| be
| trading-up to a G-IV! ;-)
|
| As if there aren't enough rags devoted to corporate
aviation (which is
| hardly GA anymore...more like the airlines), but then
those advertisers pay
| the big bucks and thei CEO's need their butts kissed. Even
more, Flying's
| writers are getting more and more repetitious. I found
their technology
| articles are more oriented toward gadgetry that making for
sense/use of
| technology.
|
| I killed my supscription a couple years ago.
|
| I get AOPA Pilot and a couple newsletters. Suites me just
fine.
| --
| Matt
| ---------------------
| Matthew W. Barrow
| Site-Fill Homes, LLC.
| Montrose, CO
|
|


 




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