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Thu, May 29, 2014

Diamond Preps DA62 For Launch

New Twin Resembles DA52 Prototype Which Flew In 2012

Diamond Aircraft has revealed the first looks at the DA62 five-place twin, which is similar in appearance to the DA52 prototype airplane the company flew in 2012.

The aircraft has been under development by Diamond in Austria for some time. On the Diamond website, the company says its newest twin engine aircraft "is designed to give enormous freedom of movement and further enhances your travel experience. The large cabin is designed to offer passengers a comfortable seating and sets new standards in general aviation. A compelling mix of distinctive styling, consistent lightweight carbon design and superior flying dynamics is what the DA62 delivers."

"Once you will fly this aircraft, you may find out, there is nothing like the DA62 on the market today,” said Christian Dries, Chairman, Diamond Aircraft.

Diamond has not yet said what engines will power the DA62, but media reports indicate that the company may use the AE300 incorporated in the original DA52 design, or a new six-cylinder, 280 horsepower AE500 diesel engine which is being developed by Austro Engine.

(Image provided by Diamond Aircraft)

FMI: www.diamond-air.at

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