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Wed, Apr 19, 2006

ANN Update: Diamond D-Jet First Flight Details

Comprehensive First Flight Pays Off

ANN REALTIME Update, 04.19.06, 1823 EDT: Diamond Aircraft North American boss, Peter Maurer, tells ANN's Jim Campbell that the first flight of the D-Jet was "tremendously uneventful."

In test-flight terms, that means that there were no problems and the test card was accomplished deliberately and without issue... just the way we all wish that first flights would go.

After a series of high speed taxi and rotation tests, Diamond’s D-JET S/N 001, lifted off at 17:08 on Tuesday April 18th, 2006.

The test was conducted from the London International Airport, home of Diamond’s North American operation.

The 1 hour 6 minute test flight was conducted according to test plan with the evaluation of 19 distinct test points.

After take off and climb to 12,000 ft, the evaluation of stability and control with flaps and landing gear extended and retracted was conducted successfully. The test speeds ranged from slow flight at 1.1 Vs to 160 kias. Engine and systems operational tests were successfully performed. Following roll rate and lateral directional stability tests and simulated landing at altitude, the D-JET, SN 001, flew in close formation with the chase aircraft for photo and video recording. A normal landing was performed with a 5 kt crosswind.

“We are absolutely delighted with this flight”, said Christian Dries, CEO of Diamond Aircraft, who flew the chase aircraft.

“The test flight went exactly as planned. What more could you ask for? Our crew did a fabulous job and we are very grateful for the support received from Williams, Garmin, Parker, Argotech and our other partners.”

The D-JET is a 5 place luxury personal jet, powered by the FADEC controlled Williams FJ33 turbine and equipped with Garmin all glass flight deck and autopilot. ANN has a full interview scheduled with an ebullient Peter Maurer tomorrow for the next day's Aero-Cast...don't miss it!

FMI: www.diamondair.com

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