I've been reading Flying since the days of Gill Robb Wilson. I dropped it for awhile since the subscription price seemed to be getting out of hand at one point but in 2006 started getting the $5/year offers and picked it back up. I'm currently paid up for several years @ $8/yr. Garrison alone is worth the subscription. Anybody read his piece in last August's issue "The Importance of Being Lost"? It's online if you Google it.
> "Bax was simply the best, and Len Morgan a close #2."
Agree that Morgan was great. Bax however died of dementia that was apparent, at least to me, from the first time I came across his cornpone crap. He actually made me nauseous and was the only Flying writer I actually couldn't read . . . there was nothing there except comfort food babbling. Even when he was dead they wouldn't let him die . . . endless "tributes" of one kind or another that seemed to never end . . . I guess it sold magazines, dunno. Just thinking about him and his Texas drivel makes me want to throw up.
I didn't know Richard Collins was still writing. He really knows his stuff and I've read much of it although have found a lot of it really a chore to get through - especially his weather writing. A lot of it sunk in nevertheless. I too was bothered by his scrapping of his P-210 but now understand why, thanks to Henning.
The EAA magazine lost me a long time ago. I still get AOPA Pilot but like some others here who have mentioned it, find it repetitive and uninteresting except for Shiff and the odd article. It ends up lying mostly unread in various places around the house or on the backseat.
This morning sitting on the pot I was reading the review (current Flying) on the new Embraer 500 and the reviewer just about strangled on all the superlatives he was throwing around. Going to the little box with the actual specs on the plane seemed to contradict all his enthusiasm . . . perfect example of plane porn. Gorgeous cockpit though . . .
In addition to Garrison's articles, Flying is usually full of an interesting mix of airplanes and equipment and their use. Occasional very good articles on procedure. I too enjoy reading about TBM's and Epics and sailplanes and the frequent surprises they come up with. It's not all plane porn by any means. This aviation magazine is still at the top of the chart.
Mike