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Pilots Can Breathe Easier In Diamond's Twin Star

Aerox To Supply Inflight O2 System

Aero-News has learned Diamond Aircraft will offer factory installed oxygen systems on the DA42 Twin Star, from Aerox Aviation Oxygen Systems.

"It seems reasonable that an airplane as advanced as the DA42 requires an oxygen system that allows our customers to realize it's full capabilities without the need for additional equipment," said Diamond President Peter Maurer. "We are very excited to partner with Aerox to offer the best quality product from the true industry leaders in aviation oxygen systems."

The adjustable-flow system will provide easy access to outlets at all four stations for maximum safety, convenience and comfort. The 50 cubic foot composite cylinder will provide up to 10 hours of oxygen supply for all four occupants at 18.000 feet using Aerox Oxysaver cannulas, and is easily adapted to masks if preferred or required.

Panel mounted contents guage and on/off control allow simple operation and management from the cockpit. The entire system weighs under 20 pounds... and will cost $17,552 installed.

FMI: www.diamondair.com, www.aerox.com

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