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Diamond D-JET

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Image Manufacturer: Diamond Aircraft Industries
Aircraft: Diamond D-JET

Read our interview with Peter Maurer, President of Diamond Aircraft Industries

Links: Website | Press Releases

First Flight: July 2007
Location: London, Ontario, Canada
Certification:  Late 2007
Construction: Composite
Power: 1 Williams FJ33-4  (1,400 lbs thrust)
Avionics: Garmin G1000

BOW (lb): 2,600
MTOW (lb): 5,070
Max landing wt (lb): unreported
Max fuel load (lb): 1,740
Useful load (lb): 2,240
Max payload, full fuel (lb): 500

Max ceiling (ft): 25,000
NBAA IFR  range (nm): 1,350
Long-range cruise (ktas): 240
Max cruise (ktas): 315

Takeoff distance (ft): 2,034
Landing distance (ft): 3,000
Balanced field length (ft): 3,400

Seating: 1 pilot, 4 pax or 2 pilot, 3 pax

Cabin volume (cu ft): 165
Baggage  (cu ft): 62.9

RVSM:  na

 
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