Sun, Mar 20, 2005
Due to the success of last year's DiamondFest, Diamond Aircraft
is again this year inviting owners of Diamond airplanes to the
London, Ontario factory for DiamondFest 2005, June 23 through 25,
2005.
Attendees can tour the factory, get demonstration flights, and
attend technical sessions offered by Diamond's vendors. Diamond
executives will provide first-hand updates on recent product
developments, including the DA42 Twin Star and D-JET. Diamond's
complete lineup will be on display, including the DA20, DA40,
DA40FP and DA42 Twin Star.
Testimonials
"The inaugural DiamondFest event turned out to be a real
pleasure and a most enjoyable time. More important, though, is the
fact that a first step has been made in bringing a critical
communication and education protocol to the forefront of the
Diamond Aircraft community." Jim Campbell,
Aero-News.net
"This was a really stellar event, especially for the first year.
Diamond's hospitality was really first-rate, I learned a lot at the
forums and really enjoyed meeting other Diamond owners."
Mike Rigg, DiamondStar owner
Held in conjunction with the London International AirFest,
DiamondFest guests will have VIP seating for the exclusive
"Hour of Power" where the airshow performers make low and fast
passes down the flightline. The Katana Kafe will offer great
viewing along with hors d'oeuvres and refreshments to DiamondFest
participants at the Saturday airshow. Ontario offers summer
activities for most interests, with easy access to Niagara Falls
and Toronto.
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