Julie Boatman did a nice article on Moontown in a recent issue of AOPA Pilot. Yeah, AOPA Pilot has alway been akin to Buying (Flying) magazine until the last year or so. Ignore the articles on biz jets, the restoration of this year's Win Me airplane, fifty grand glass panels and so forth, and you'll also find some marvelous articles on the often wholly ignored subject of why flying transcends the world of the humans living in two dimensions. Alton Marsh writes occasional reports on classics (including Russell Williams' Airmaster).
Yeah, Phil Boyer has a bad comb-over and looks silly on CNN. They made the mistake of having Barry Shiff write a pilot report on a Bird and all he did was whine at the fact you need to get grease on you during the preflight (the Bird was born in the era prior to internal engine lubrication of rockers and valves, thus you applied grease manually prior to each flight which, naturally, splatters all over the place during flight).
Seriously, AOPA Pilot is at its best right now. Lots of new writers too, compared to Sport Aviation's stable of often stale regulars, and those endless messages from the EAA prez that fill countless paragraphs and say nothing.
Sorry....I do go on
Jonathan