FloridaPilot
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According to the video it can:
7 143lb people with full fuel
That strake on the tail is LOW with 7 people. I'd be scared it would hit
AvGas nozzles wont fit in a Jet-A hole.The thing I would worry about is someone misfueling the airplane.
AvGas nozzles wont fit in a Jet-A hole.
Same here, I hated it when I first saw it now I love it. The DA62 is an awesome and actually very capable planeI didn't like the styling too much in the beginning but now it's starting to grow on me.
Other way around, Jet-A fuel openings are bigger than AV gas openings, so Jet-A nozzles should not fit in AV gas planes, but AV gas nozzles will easily fit in Jet-A openings. Usually not a safety issue to to put AV gas in a turbine which can burn anything, but the diesel DA62 unfortunately is not a turbine, and would not fly with AV gas. Probably a good idea to supervise fueling and then lock the fuel caps.
It is, and the price is comparable to a top of the line SR22. You lose the safety of the chute, but you gain an engine. You lose the $15K repack fee but you have more maintenance, plus the RG aspect. There are many tradeoffs. I think people are also scared of the diesel.. they know and love Lycos and ContisThe DA62 is a dream plane...
Looks like they were doing a LA-SF run. The range ring was showing 2:15 before eating into reserves.With a range of 1,275 you can swap fuel.....somebody is going to have to use the restroom out of 7 people.
Ummm how are they comparable in price? Last I looked a fully loaded SR22 with all possible options including custom paint was only pushing 850 K.. The DA62 was closer to 1.3M for standard config and could hit 1.4M with everything.It is, and the price is comparable to a top of the line SR22. You lose the safety of the chute, but you gain an engine. You lose the $15K repack fee but you have more maintenance, plus the RG aspect. There are many tradeoffs. I think people are also scared of the diesel.. they know and love Lycos and Contis
Ouch, @tspear I didn't know they were that diff, I thought a DA62 could be had for under, but close to, one mil
At that price point a lot of other options are available on the used market, you start approaching turbine territory
Nonsense. You'd be very lucky if your engine torched before V1 so you could abort T.O. There have been accidents due to that exact misfueling.Usually not a safety issue to to put AV gas in a turbine which can burn anything,
I actually heard the same, some guy passing through the FBO when I was there said that he took half avgas in his turbine engine for some maintenance reason every so often. Mixed right in with the Jet A. I was under the assumption that you could burn anything in a turbine engine, you just had to have the hot end inspected or something along those lines after a certain amount of time. Am I wrong?Nonsense. You'd be very lucky if your engine torched before V1 so you could abort T.O. There have been accidents due to that exact misfueling.
I do like the DA62 but I think it does have a different mission profile from the M350. I think the M350 is a more serious cross country plane. The M350 is faster, flies higher and it actually does have the same range as the DA62, 1345 nm but the economy cruise speed of the M350 is 20 knots faster. Either way getting those ranges in either at reduced cruise speed is a long time in the saddle. The weather capability of the M350 is going to be better, mainly owing to the ability to get on top most of the time, and when not on top, at least able to navigate in relatively benign IMC conditions safely pressurized at FL 240 or 250 using radar if necessary. The M350 will be cheaper fully optioned with lots of standard features on the M350 like radar, FIKI and AC that are options on the DA62 though. Notwithstanding a DA62 is a great aircraft for carrying a lot, pretty long distances. Very modern with all the G1000 bells and whistles as well as ESP.Yeah, I cannot afford either, but the DA62 is actually competing against the Piper M350 which cannot carry as much or far, but really is cabin class, or looking at a 50% share in an SF50....
I really just glad there are those that can afford them and sell them in a few years for a lot less in the used market...
Tim
I actually heard the same, some guy passing through the FBO when I was there said that he took half avgas in his turbine engine for some maintenance reason every so often. Mixed right in with the Jet A. I was under the assumption that you could burn anything in a turbine engine, you just had to have the hot end inspected or something along those lines after a certain amount of time. Am I wrong?