Okay here goes, at the newstand, I occasionally pickup Flight Journal, and at the airport, a free copy of InFlight USA. Due to the ads on this site, I have just started subscribing to both Classic Wings, and waited until Thunder Over MI to get Warbird Digest. I wish I had picked up Classic Wings long ago, and look forward to the future of Warbirds Digest. I really enjoyed Dick Phillips photographic history that traced the P-51 in his article, good job! Also the article by Tim on the TBM was perfect timing to go with the YAF show.
I also started Sportsman Pilot as a trial this summer. I bought almost all of my copies of Warbirds Worldwide through Zenith and Historic Aviation catalogs, if I recall correctly. I too was very disappointed to see the demise of this last one.
For the past few years now I've subscribed to Smithsonian Air and Space, but am undecided as to whether I'll stay with that one or not.
I've been a long-time subscriber of the Pacific Flyer newspaper (which I write for) Air Classics, Warbirds Intl., FlyPast, and EAA Sport Aviation (as a member). The big disappointment with Air Classics and Warbirds Intl, is quite often you get the same aircraft covered in both books, but since my collection goes way back, I keep collecting.
Newsletters include NorCal AAHS, Wings of History, and Squadron Roundup (local chapter at Nut Tree).
What do I look for? I'm interested in the historical history of aircraft that are currently flying, or soon to be in the air. While I know a lot of you are after the "wrecks"; as I may not see the finished product for 5-10 years (?), if ever, it's interesting to read, but doesn't jump out at me. I've been to a few wrecks out here, and on the other hand, those do catch my attention (hypocritical, I know).
Everybody covers all the big warbirds and fighters, but I really enjoy reading about the little guys, whether it's a T-28 Trojan, T-6, Liasion aircraft or one of the many PT/BT models. Warbird jets work for me too. As I often daydream in the middle of an article, one or two pages on a plane will get read from end to end; an article covering numerous pages will usually lose me.
When do I find time to read all these and still surf the net for all the latest news? I'm still trying to figure that one out.
That's my ten cents worth...................Roger