I have that book on backorder from Amazon! Should have it in a week or two
(so they say)....
Thanks!
--
Doug
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Zone"
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"George Patterson" wrote in message
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Douglas Paterson wrote:
What I'd really like to find is some sort of direct comparison tool--like
you find in an auto magazine, say--such as a table with columns listing
features, with added commentary on each model's pros and cons. From
reading this group, I've found a couple of browsing tools, but nothing
that really hits the mark. Suggestions?
I know of nothing out there. What I did when I was shopping for my first
aircraft was to buy a copy of Bill Clarke's "The Illustrated Buyer's Guide
to Used Airplanes" and make lists of possible candidates. You should be
able to throw together a table or spreadsheet of possibilities. There
won't be too many singles that fit all of your conditions.
George Patterson
Coffee is only a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to
your slightly older self.