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Lot (12) 2004 Vintage Sport Aviation Airplane Flying Magazine *Full Year*Sport Aviation is an aviation magazine published since 1953 starting as The Experimenter. The content focuses on experimental homebuilding of aircraft and general aviation topics, including antique, war, and traditional aircraft.In 1953 the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) released a two-page newsletter named The Experimenter. The newsletter was written and published by founding members Paul and Audrey Poberezny along with other volunteers. It quickly changed to a magazine format published by Times Publishing (Random Lake, Wisconsin). The Experimenter was renamed to Sport Aviation but the name was reused in 2012 for the new EAA online magazine focusing on homebuilt aircraft. Sport Aviation became a benefit of membership in the organization.EAA Experimenter ended its publications in May 2015. This free online magazine focused on homebuilt aircraft, which debuted in September 2012. This magazine is now inte

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Lot (12) 2004 Vintage Sport Aviation Airplane Flying Magazine *Full Year*

Lot (12) 2004 Vintage Sport Aviation Airplane Flying Magazine *Full Year*

Sport Aviation is an aviation magazine published since 1953 starting as The Experimenter. The content focuses on experimental homebuilding of aircraft and general aviation topics, including antique, war, and traditional aircraft.

In 1953 the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) released a two-page newsletter named The Experimenter. The newsletter was written and published by founding members Paul and Audrey Poberezny along with other volunteers. It quickly changed to a magazine format published by Times Publishing (Random Lake, Wisconsin). The Experimenter was renamed to Sport Aviation but the name was reused in 2012 for the fresh EAA online magazine focusing on homebuilt aircraft. Sport Aviation became a benefit of membership in the organization.

EAA Experimenter ended its publications in May 2015. This no-cost online magazine focused on homebuilt aircraft, which debuted in September 2012. This magazine is immediately inte

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