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Just curious as to how popular some magazines are. What do you subscribe too?

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1. Warbird Digest
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All of them.

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Warbird Digest
Clasic Wings

I often pick up Flypast at the magazine stand.

I also get Airforce from the Airforce Association of Canada, but not a warbird magazine.

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Flight Journal
Logbook
Air & Space
Air Force Magazine (comes with AFA membership)
CAF Dispatch
Dixie Wing CAF Newsletter
Aerospace Testing International
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Have just cancelled my subscription to Aeroplane because I wasnt reading it anymore. I get all the info I want from the Web nowadays.


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air classics
warbirds
aviation history
militaria international
air & space smithsonian
not to mention i usually pick up aeroplane, wings or airpower or flight journal when i go to the book store.

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Warbird International
Air Classics
EAA Warbirds

Those are the warbird rags that I read.

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I'm with manonthefence. I have dropped all my subscriptions because I get faster, more accurate news from the intenet. I buy a mix of about six mags a year (mostly AC, FlyPast, Aeroplane) for special features on a type that interests me or an exceptionally good photo shoot.

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My av mags are

Air & Space
Flight Journal

I read both of those cover to cover

I'll pick up others as needed at the news stand


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Lets see.....
Air Classic's
Warbirds International
Warbirds Digest
Flight Journal
I'll pick up Fly Past, Aeroplane, Air Enthusiast, and Classic Wings at the news stand now and then.
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I have to agree with a few of the previous posts on this thread. I'll pick up a copy of Warbirds Digest, Air Classics, or Warbirds International every now and then but most of my info I tend to get online. I probably learn just as much from this site alone, than by reading any magazine.

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Air Classics
Warbirds International
Warbirds Digest

Will occasionally pick up Flypast, and I've bought Classic Wings once. Would probably buy it more if it was readily available around here.


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I just go to Borders or Barnes and Noble every month and read everything they have! :D


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I subscribe to Air Classics and Warbirds International. I'm a charter subscriber to WBI and have every issue. My AC collection is pretty much complete back to 1981, with spotty issues back to 1973. I also buy various others on the newsstand when the urge strikes.

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