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Old November 7th 03, 09:25 PM
Jim
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Good luck. I've been patiently looking and waiting. My best prospects for
a parter is one or two students that are working on their instrument ratings
and are serious about finding something nice after they finish. Be careful
of people that would rather talk about it than get serious and actually do
it.
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Jim Burns III

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I am really interested in finding a partnership to buy into.
interested in a time building plane that can also be used for flying
with friends and family (ie can't be a 150/152) Any advice on the
following:

1. how does one go about locating an existing partnership

2. in the absence of existing partnerships, how does one recruit
others to go in on a plane

3. any advice on buying the plane outright and selling part interest
in it to others

any and all discussion is much appreciated.

regards,
gf



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Old November 7th 03, 09:42 PM
Andrew Gideon
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Jim wrote:

Good luck. I've been patiently looking and waiting.


Why is this a problem? A friend with a 182 was looking for a third person
for the partnership. He took a while, but because he was picky and not
because there weren't possibilities.

But perhaps location makes a difference. This was in Northern NJ.

And perhaps for "more airplane" the wait is longer?

- Andrew

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Old November 7th 03, 10:09 PM
Jim
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Rural community.
Small population of pilots.
Only one other partnership on the airport.

Things have been really slow here in central WI.
Biggest job source is (was) the paper mills which are shutting down one
after another.

And I think you're right, a longer wait for larger or faster equipment.
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Jim wrote:

Good luck. I've been patiently looking and waiting.


Why is this a problem? A friend with a 182 was looking for a third person
for the partnership. He took a while, but because he was picky and not
because there weren't possibilities.

But perhaps location makes a difference. This was in Northern NJ.

And perhaps for "more airplane" the wait is longer?

- Andrew



 




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