Diamond Launches High-Performance Singles

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Key Takeaways:

  • Diamond Aircraft launched three new diesel-powered single-engine aircraft (DA50-IV, DA50-V, DA50-VII) at Aero Friedrichshafen, primarily featuring Safran/SMA diesel engines.
  • The DA50-V has already flown and is expected to be certified by 2018, with the DA50-VII also offering Lycoming gas or Ivchenko turboprop engine options.
  • This product launch follows the sale of a 60% stake in Diamond Canada by owner Christian Dries to Wanfeng Aviation, transferring type certificates for other Diamond models.
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Diamond Aircraft launched three new diesel-powered singles at Aero Friedrichshafen but it won’t be supplying the engines itself. Flight International reported the Austrian company will produce the four-place DA50-IV, five-place DA50-V and seven-place DA50-VII with 230-, 260- and 360-horsepower Safran/SMA diesels. The -VII will also be available with a 375-horsepower Lycoming gas engine or a Ukranian Ivchenko Progress/Motor Sich AI-450S turboprop. The -V version flew in March and is on display at Aero.

Diamond owner Christian Dries told Flight International the -V will be certified by 2018. The new models come four months after Dries sold a 60 percent stake in Diamond Canada to Wanfeng Aviation. That deal transferred the type certificates to its DA40 singles and DA62 twin diesel to the Chinese-controlled company in London, Ontario.

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