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Post subject: My New Ride Posted: 09 Jan 2019, 22:47 |
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Joined: 02/25/10 Posts: 3084 Post Likes: +1280 Location: Ponte Vedra, FL
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So...in addition to regularly flying my D55 Baron, a C-182T for Civil Air Patrol, and a PA-31-350 for a client...I just finished getting checked out in a brand-new Diamond DA62. Pretty impressive aircraft. Today I got approximately 170 KTAS on 15.0 GPH (7.5 per engine) of Jet-A at 80% power. You can cruise at up to 95% power for speed, or as low as you want for economy. No mixtures or prop controls. Everything is automatic based on how much power you request. Also, there is no such thing as a “hot start” or a “cold start”. They always start instantaneously. Here’s a pic, so you know it happened: Attachment: 42693680-463B-426A-9D57-D463CD7ED4FD.jpeg
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_________________ Vince Murray ATP/CFII/MEI ABS Flight Instructor Academy graduate
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Post subject: Re: My New Ride Posted: 09 Jan 2019, 22:51 |
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Joined: 06/17/16 Posts: 117 Post Likes: +20 Location: San Diego, CA
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Cool! Congrats on the purchase!
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Post subject: Re: My New Ride Posted: 09 Jan 2019, 23:02 |
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Joined: 02/25/10 Posts: 3084 Post Likes: +1280 Location: Ponte Vedra, FL
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Username Protected wrote: Very cool. When are you bringing it home for us to admire? It’s in the hangar at Sky Harbor now. 
_________________ Vince Murray ATP/CFII/MEI ABS Flight Instructor Academy graduate
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Post subject: Re: My New Ride Posted: 10 Jan 2019, 09:30 |
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Joined: 04/01/15 Posts: 968 Post Likes: +851
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I have always admired Diamond and the aircraft they produce! But,,,,on the other hand acquiring $ one is another! Very nice bird....... Cheers, 
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Post subject: Re: My New Ride Posted: 10 Jan 2019, 11:14 |
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Joined: 08/13/10 Posts: 1286 Post Likes: +550 Company: Alpha Victor 8, LLC Location: Warsaw, IN (KASW)
Aircraft: 1960 Cessna 172A
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Username Protected wrote: So...in addition to regularly flying my D55 Baron, a C-182T for Civil Air Patrol, and a PA-31-350 for a client...I just finished getting checked out in a brand-new Diamond DA62. Pretty impressive aircraft. Today I got approximately 170 KTAS on 15.0 GPH (7.5 per engine) of Jet-A at 80% power. You can cruise at up to 95% power for speed, or as low as you want for economy. No mixtures or prop controls. Everything is automatic based on how much power you request. Also, there is no such thing as a “hot start” or a “cold start”. They always start instantaneously. Here’s a pic, so you know it happened: Luck man! Living the dream 
_________________ Rodney French - Cessna 172A. Comm, Inst, Taildragger All planes are fun :)
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Post subject: Re: My New Ride Posted: 10 Jan 2019, 13:35 |
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Joined: 09/24/10 Posts: 262 Post Likes: +109 Company: Executive HeliJet Location: Myrtle Beach, SC (KMYR)
Aircraft: B58,C55,A36,PA31,R44
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Username Protected wrote: So...in addition to regularly flying my D55 Baron, a C-182T for Civil Air Patrol, and a PA-31-350 for a client...I just finished getting checked out in a brand-new Diamond DA62. Pretty impressive aircraft. Today I got approximately 170 KTAS on 15.0 GPH (7.5 per engine) of Jet-A at 80% power. You can cruise at up to 95% power for speed, or as low as you want for economy. No mixtures or prop controls. Everything is automatic based on how much power you request. Also, there is no such thing as a “hot start” or a “cold start”. They always start instantaneously. Hey Vince- Serious question, how does it fly- handling, climb performance, maneuvering? Sporty? Truck-like? It's a beauty! Thanks for sharing with us. Can you post some interior pics? I know you took some!
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Post subject: Re: My New Ride Posted: 10 Jan 2019, 15:55 |
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Joined: 02/25/10 Posts: 3084 Post Likes: +1280 Location: Ponte Vedra, FL
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Username Protected wrote: Whoa! Very cool. What influenced his purchase decision over something like a SETP? I think it was two things: 1) The safety of a FIKI Twin, and 2) Very low hourly operating costs.
_________________ Vince Murray ATP/CFII/MEI ABS Flight Instructor Academy graduate
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