Never mind; found it on the FAA site. Relatively easy to parse.
Thanks;
"Bob Fry" wrote in message
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"Carl Orton" writes:
So, we'll just see what turns up. Two other candidates have surfaced,
both
within 40 minutes of home base, so I have hope ;-)
Carl--do like I did. Download the FAA database, load the huge text
files into MS Access, then filter it for your desired aircraft type
owned in zip codes within your desired search distance. Then output
names and addresses into MS Word and generate letters automatically.
Worked for me. Otherwise I would have been either looking at local
junk that I heard about through word-of-mouth, or chasing off to Texas
and New England looking at planes in T-A-P.
I found the search kinda fun, really. A great way to meet some real
"characters" and see different airplanes. I also learned how to
graciously make excuses on the spot as to why I didn't have time to
fly in their excellent airplane right then (the real reason I was
scared s***less of plane and pilot).
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