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Thu, Sep 10, 2020

EASA Certified: Diamond Aircraft DA50 RG

"We Are Introducing An Innovative 21st-Century Retract Single That We Are Convinced The Market Is Missing"

Diamond Aircraft has confirmed EASA (European Union Aviation Safety Agency) certification for the new DA50 RG single engine piston with retractable gear. This paves the way for initial EASA customer deliveries in Q1/2021.

General Aviation’s new piston single offers retractable gear, double slotted flaps for high lift and superior slow speed behavior, good handling and flight characteristics, a 5-seat luxury cabin with a generous rear baggage compartment, Diamond’s well-known safety features, ramp appeal and a fuel-efficient jet-fuel engine.

“We are extremely proud to have received EASA type certification for our single engine flagship, the DA50 RG. The Diamond Aircraft team has done a tremendous job to make this possible,” said Liqun (Frank) Zhang, CEO at Diamond Aircraft Austria.

“With the DA50 RG we are introducing an innovative 21st-century retract single that we are convinced the market is missing. Bringing the aircraft to the market is a great accomplishment that we are very pleased to celebrate with our Diamond Aircraft Family and the aviation community all over the world. We are simply overwhelmed by the huge interest, the number of inquiries and feedback we have been receiving for this game changer since the launch in June. We are looking forward to welcoming many proud DA50 RG pilots over the coming months and years.” 

The DA50 RG is powered by the EASA certified twin-turbo-charged, liquid-cooled 6-cylinder 300 hp Continental CD-300 with Common Rail Direct Injection, offering a dual redundant FADEC (full authority digital engine control) system, integrated gearbox and propeller governor. The pilot benefits from easier engine operations, unique high-altitude performance, globally available jet fuel and low fuel consumption of just 9 USgal/hr at maximum range.

The all carbon composite airframe of the DA50 RG incorporates advanced aerodynamics with passive safety technology, efficiency and superior occupant protection. The roomy interior features ergonomic genuine leather seats, a 60/40 split folding three seat second row bench, premium materials in several styles and colors, middle armrest, overhead LED interior lighting and many optional features.

The DA50 RG features the G1000 NXi with standard 3-axis GFC700 autopilot combined with single lever power controls.

“First customer feedback has shown that the innovative package is going to meet the needs of almost any private pilot’s flight mission in an unrivaled way. The traveling experience aboard the DA50 RG impressively stands out in terms of space, convenience, luxury and aerodynamic efficiency due to the retractable gear,” said Reinhard Schwaiger, Team Leader Civil Aircraft Sales at Diamond Aircraft Austria.

“We are now going to work on FAA certification that we are expecting end of 2021 and are very excited to present the aircraft to a thrilled US market.”

FMI: www.diamondaircraft.com/en/private-pilots/aircraft/da50/overview

 


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