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 Post subject: Re: Diamond DA62 is the Baron killer
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Isn't TBO on the diesels about 1000 hours?


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 Post subject: Re: Diamond DA62 is the Baron killer
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My problem with Diamond is two-fold:

They keep announcing all of these great airplanes, but it never happens. DA-50, DA-52, D-Jet, etc. If they build this one great, I'll wait until I can see it.

Customer service seems very suspect. I wasn't impressed by the way that they handled the engine issues on the DA-42. If I owned one, lost $350K in value over-night, and then had to spend another $300K to put some good engines on an almost new aircraft, I would be super pissed.

Other than that I have flown the DA-42 and it makes you realize the possibilities, start it like a car, burn 10 GPH of jet-A total, simple. Agreed, the DA-62 could be a game changer.


Alex speaks the truth. And I am in no way in the "Beech Camp" that they are the equal to modern aircraft; they are not.

I almost bought one of the early Diamond Twins. Had I done so, I would probably be in prison now for murder.

I wouldn't buy a ********** Diamond product if my only other choice was walking. They have ZERO credibility with me.

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As a D-Jet deposit holder being screwed over by Diamond, I would have to agree.
They way they have and continue to hold on to those deposits is at best immoral even if technically not illegal.
I will not be dealing with this company again regardless of whatever products they develop.

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I will add to the list the Beech 1900/D model which I used to fly. A beast of an aircraft, and also a hot rod.

Of course 'ugly' is subjective. We called it 'flipper' because of all the fins hanging off the tail.

'D' for Dolphin.

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 Post subject: Re: Diamond DA62 is the Baron killer
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Nice airplane, but at typical cruise power settings, its a 170 KT ride. Understanding that we spend more time flying with headwinds than tailwinds, the extra 25-30 KTS the Baron provides is a game changer for me.


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Isn't TBO on the diesels about 1000 hours?


Depends:
-- Thielerts 1.7 had a TBR of 1000, usually it made sense to replace/upgrade with the NG or 2.0 at 900 hours.
-- Thielerts 2.0 have a TBR of 1500 hours.
-- Diamond AE300 NG now has a TBO of 2000 hours. (initially 1200, increased to 1500 in 2013 and 2000 in 2015).

Rumor is Diamond is working on extending the TBO to over 3000 hours; driver for this flight schools and the MPP (surveillance platform); there was some caveat that you needed to fly 200+ hours a year to qualify for this huge extension.
The question will be how does the same engine do with the upgraded HP to 180 for the DA62. Will this affect engine life?

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Does the AE300 have a gear box inspection?

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Isn't TBO on the diesels about 1000 hours?


Depends:
-- Thielerts 1.7 had a TBR of 1000, usually it made sense to replace/upgrade with the NG or 2.0 at 900 hours.
-- Thielerts 2.0 have a TBR of 1500 hours.
-- Diamond AE300 NG now has a TBO of 2000 hours. (initially 1200, increased to 1500 in 2013 and 2000 in 2015).

Rumor is Diamond is working on extending the TBO to over 3000 hours; driver for this flight schools and the MPP (surveillance platform); there was some caveat that you needed to fly 200+ hours a year to qualify for this huge extension.
The question will be how does the same engine do with the upgraded HP to 180 for the DA62. Will this affect engine life?

Tim

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Does the AE300 have a gear box inspection?


http://austroengine.at/uploads/pdf/SIE4001r2.pdf

Yes but my understanding is that it is just an inspection, not replacement like the thielert's old 300 hour interval.

I gotta be honest. If I wanted to earth-round on the cheap, a DA42 seems like a decent way to do it.


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Does the AE300 have a gear box inspection?


http://austroengine.at/uploads/pdf/SIE4001r2.pdf

Yes but my understanding is that it is just an inspection, not replacement like the thielert's old 300 hour interval.

I gotta be honest. If I wanted to earth-round on the cheap, a DA42 seems like a decent way to do it.


Didn't read my own link correctly. :D Replacement at TBO for the gearbox. It's the V-belt that gets inspection frequently and replaced at 5 year.

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It's still ugly...

Looks like a mosquito...


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It's still ugly...

Looks like a mosquito...


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Easy there chisel chest :D

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Easy there chisel chest :D

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I only see 1800 hrs as the new tbo.

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Isn't TBO on the diesels about 1000 hours?


Depends:
-- Thielerts 1.7 had a TBR of 1000, usually it made sense to replace/upgrade with the NG or 2.0 at 900 hours.
-- Thielerts 2.0 have a TBR of 1500 hours.
-- Diamond AE300 NG now has a TBO of 2000 hours. (initially 1200, increased to 1500 in 2013 and 2000 in 2015).

Rumor is Diamond is working on extending the TBO to over 3000 hours; driver for this flight schools and the MPP (surveillance platform); there was some caveat that you needed to fly 200+ hours a year to qualify for this huge extension.
The question will be how does the same engine do with the upgraded HP to 180 for the DA62. Will this affect engine life?

Tim

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I only see 1800 hrs as the new tbo.


Marc,

Correct. I missed that. 1800 current with a 2000 design TBO. Diamond expects to get the 2000 TBO at some point.

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It's still ugly...

Looks like a mosquito...

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