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Old November 10th 03, 04:33 PM
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Steve Foley wrote:
: Walk around the airport where you want to find a partnership. Write down the
: tail numbers of all the planes on the field, look up the owner at
: landings.com, write him/her/them a letter asking if they, or someone they
: know, are interested in selling a share of a plane.

This sounds like a good idea to me. This will allow you to be a
"power airport bumb"... much more time-efficient than trying to hang
around the airport and chat with people. Word of mouth would be your best
bet, and this is a good way to get it.

As stated many time before, though... the most important thing
about a partnership is partner chemistry. If you've got compatible goals
and ideas about how it should work and what it'll be used for, everything
else falls into place.

-Cory


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Old November 10th 03, 08:40 PM
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There are a couple of sites already, but none of them have reached that
"critical mass" where there are enough listings to make them a reliable
means of linking up with a partner.




It occurs to me that there are literally hundreds, if not thousands, of

web
sites aimed at helping people find a spouse or other love interest through
"personal" ads. Why can't a similar approach be used for finding

compatible
partners for airplane ownership?
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