John Myers
Pre-takeoff checklist
Investigating the DA42 for a potential purchase, and there don't appear to be any in Denver. If there are any owners who would be willing to share their experience please let me know.
I think at this point I've read every thread on diamondaviators.net, however as a non-Diamond owner I am not permitted to join that forum and ask any questions.
I'm not an owner and I joined. The N number can be fudged. Or you could use 510TS which was a rental -42NG.
The reason for the rule, is to keep the forum much more focused on the plane, less on social aspects. It really does keep the noise limited.
It does periodically come up for discussion.
I have flown an DA42NG, and DA42 TDI 2.0 (the CD135 engines). There really was not much of a difference in my opinion on the handling of the two planes.
Actually, over the period of a year, only two used -IV came on the market through the three dealers I was talking too. And these are some of the the largest Diamond dealers in the states. There is one -VI was the factory had, but I was not interested since it had a lower MTOW, and it could not be modified to get the higher weight.
As of earlier this year, here is the broad ranges you should expect to see on the prices.
DA-42 CD135 1.7L engines. 200-250K. Very rare, most of these have already been converted
DA-42 CD135 2.0L 350-400K. More of these available. If they installed DFC700 and WAAS the price can push 500K.
DA-42 CD155 2.0S expect to be 700K+, only a few exist
DA-42 NG. 550-650K. Rare, but available.
DA-42-VI. 800K+, very rare. Faster to order new, and likely a better deal.
The CD155 2.0S; gets you the same performance, or dam close to the -VI through brute force.
The NG is about ten to fifteen knots slower.
The CD 135 is about ten knows slow still.
Tim
Thanks for all of the great information Tim. I was reading that the Continental versions have beefed up a few components to get the higher TBR, and replaced the clutch with a flywheel.@John Myers
Since Continental bought Theilert, I view them all the same.
Yes, on the three dealers.
Tim
Thanks for all of the great information Tim. I was reading that the Continental versions have beefed up a few components to get the higher TBR, and replaced the clutch with a flywheel.
I think we are looking for a late model NG with radar and built-in O2. Now if we can only find a hangar wide enough. Cheapest we've found so far is space in a managed hangar for $1,500/mo, which is about triple what an SR22 would cost here in Denver. Expensive 4 feet.
If anyone happens to know of an NG or -VI making its way to Denver, or a 45ft wide hangar in Denver, please let me know.
John