Talk:Flying (magazine)
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Flying: The New Air Weekly
editThere was also a British magazine titled "Flying: The New Air Weekly". It ran in the 1930s and was apparently edited for a time by W.E. Johns of Biggles fame. I know little else about it. Link below shows copies available on Amazon.
If I had any more detail I would edit the main page, nice if someone who did know could document it.Nickpheas (talk) 10:38, 4 November 2013 (UTC)
Former Flying writers
editThat's a strange list of writers. Only one of them (Peter Garrison) currently writes for the magazine, others have been dead for decades (Wilson, Collins, Baxter, Gann).
Nothing wrong with listing writers from Flying's glorious past, but the section should be titled "former flying writers." If you list Flying's current writers, nobody would know--or care--who you were talking about.173.62.25.244 (talk) 16:18, 29 July 2021 (UTC)