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David Smith
January 1st 04, 06:18 AM
Is there a store or other source that still has old copies of the Kitplanes
magazine CD-ROM that has a database / search facility for kit aircraft? The
magazine no longer sells the information in a CD format, so I am looking for
suggestions.
David
nuke
January 1st 04, 04:33 PM
Go to the EAA website and order a copy of The Aerocrafter. You get a
reference book plus a database of amateurbuilt aircraft on CD.
http://shop.eaa.org/Html/2books_aerocrafter.html?cart_id=
nuke
"David Smith" > wrote in message
...
> Is there a store or other source that still has old copies of the
Kitplanes
> magazine CD-ROM that has a database / search facility for kit aircraft?
The
> magazine no longer sells the information in a CD format, so I am looking
for
> suggestions.
>
> David
>
>
Skyking
January 1st 04, 05:14 PM
"David Smith" > wrote in message >...
> Is there a store or other source that still has old copies of the Kitplanes
> magazine CD-ROM that has a database / search facility for kit aircraft? The
> magazine no longer sells the information in a CD format, so I am looking for
> suggestions.
>
> David
I have two of the CD's of which one is older than the other, I
might part with the earlier one. I know Ms. Downie who lives here
in town and I could ask her if she has extra copies.
I see that the magazine has figured out how to make more money.
maybe you have already been here.
<http://www.kitplanes.com/Directory/>
HAPPY NEW YEAR,
Skyking
David Smith
January 1st 04, 09:29 PM
"nuke" > wrote in message
...
> Go to the EAA website and order a copy of The Aerocrafter. You get a
> reference book plus a database of amateurbuilt aircraft on CD.
> http://shop.eaa.org/Html/2books_aerocrafter.html?cart_id=
> nuke
Thanks - I think that will fit the bill perfectly. I didn't realize that
EAA had a similar offering.
David Smith
January 1st 04, 09:31 PM
"Skyking" > wrote in message
> I see that the magazine has figured out how to make more money.
> maybe you have already been here.
>
> <http://www.kitplanes.com/Directory/>
>
Yes, I noticed that. I am not too interested in the recurring fee
associated with periodic searches of their web database....that's why I was
looking for a CD copy (buy once & use many times instead of continuous
fees). I think I'll take Nuke's suggestion and get a copy of Aerocrafter
from the EAA.
Thanks,
David
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