It would be quite quick to program/design the site, it would be the data that would be a problem. If someone felt like contacting all the manufacturers and could convince them to add their own models and keep them updated, it would be a great resource. As someone else mentioned; Kitplanes.com has it, but you have to pay something like $10 for 7 days. Their magazine is cheaper than that, sheesh!
And for the record, after 2 years of debating, I sent my $255 off today to get my KR-2S plans. I couldn't squash the KR bug! Bret Cummings b...@bretcummings.com > A question came up at school today, and I thought someone from this > group may know the answer. Is there a web site where you can select > various parameters (single seat, 2 seats, 4 seats, fixed or retract, > conventional or trigear, etc) and at the end there is a list of aircraft > that meet your specs? If not, there ought to be. I had heard that EAA > was working on such a deal, but never heard any more about it. Maybe it > is harder than it seems? > >