GaryP1007
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Does anyone have experience with Diamond twins? Compare say to a Baron?
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With what load and passengers?Looking for something that would be comfortable, safe and as economical as possible to go from Arizona to the east coast 1-2 times per year.
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Talked to a former DA62 owner who has a C-340 now. Sold the 62 due to very limited mx support and unacceptably long mx downtime due to parts lead time.
DA-62 would be over kill for 2 up with 75lbs of baggage. DA-42 would do that nicely. But if you can swing a DA-62 it’s a sweet airplane. Neither is pressurized so to get the most benefit you’ll need o2. Get up high where the turbos diesel s really shine and TAS is faaast. Sounds to me like you’d be really happy with a newer 42.
Even at 184 kts, I'd still fly commercially from AZ to the east coast.
Guy on my field gave the same story. Loved the airplane, but too much downtime. He upgraded to a vision jet.Talked to a former DA62 owner who has a C-340 now. Sold the 62 due to very limited mx support and unacceptably long mx downtime due to parts lead time.
You guys are crazy, I'd much rather fly myself. If I owned my own plane I'd never sit on a commercial jet again, save for the occasional international trip.
That's too bad. What was it about the plane specifically? I assume it was powerplant related? If Diamond wants to be a viable competitor to Cirrus they need to work on thatGuy on my field gave the same story. Loved the airplane, but too much downtime. He upgraded to a vision jet.
You guys are crazy, I'd much rather fly myself. If I owned my own plane I'd never sit on a commercial jet again, save for the occasional international trip.
GA can be faster, door to door, than commercial.
Living closer to GA airport. Don't have to be there several hours early. No intrusive security. No changing planes at some airport you don't want to be at. Waiting for your baggage at the end.
..I think everyone's aware of how unpleasant commercial flying can be, even if you're pre-check and ultra-mega-first-class premium.. so setting that aside. I just enjoy flying. I'd rather have a front row seat with a panoramic view at our world than sit in a small tube with a tiny window. Heck, flying VFR see a cool spot on the sectional, just stop there for lunch and gas, grab the crew car and go to town. I've seen many interesting places in the US I'd never have seen just flying commercial.
I don't own (that's another life tragedy I'll set right some day) but I'd just be happier to fly my PA-28 cross country from Seattle to Miami than commercial the same trip, even if it means adding a day to my travel. So I got there in 12 hrs vs 6. That's one extra day doing something really cool that most people can't do either for intellectual, financial, or health reasons. Why wouldn't I?
I didn't push, but I got the impression it was engine issues.That's too bad. What was it about the plane specifically? I assume it was powerplant related? If Diamond wants to be a viable competitor to Cirrus they need to work on that
Precheck and Global Entry. Carry-on only and show up 1/2 hour before flight. Skip the line and at the gate in 5 minutes from walking in the front door. To a hub city - commercial is faster. Add in connections and anything east of the Rockies I can win in the Comanche.
..I think everyone's aware of how unpleasant commercial flying can be, even if you're pre-check and ultra-mega-first-class premium.. so setting that aside. I just enjoy flying. I'd rather have a front row seat with a panoramic view at our world than sit in a small tube with a tiny window. Heck, flying VFR see a cool spot on the sectional, just stop there for lunch and gas, grab the crew car and go to town. I've seen many interesting places in the US I'd never have seen just flying commercial.
I don't own (that's another life tragedy I'll set right some day) but I'd just be happier to fly my PA-28 cross country from Seattle to Miami than commercial the same trip, even if it means adding a day to my travel. So I got there in 12 hrs vs 6. That's one extra day doing something really cool that most people can't do either for intellectual, financial, or health reasons. Why wouldn't I?
Yep. Need to hang some continental 550’s on there to make it reliable…That's too bad. What was it about the plane specifically? I assume it was powerplant related? If Diamond wants to be a viable competitor to Cirrus they need to work on that
Yes the Diamond will burn a lot less gas but we're talking spending $300,000 versus well over a million, that's a ton of gas right there
That's too bad. What was it about the plane specifically? I assume it was powerplant related? If Diamond wants to be a viable competitor to Cirrus they need to work on that
I do know the 42 I got my multi in was in the shop for its 2 nd head gasket since new engines. The left engine had blown a head gasket at around 200 hours. Twice. The school owner told me “I hate airplanes. I love flying but I hate airplanes .” That said, it was repaired and we picked it up in under a week. And supposedly with a new style head gasket that fixed the problem. FWIW.I didn't push, but I got the impression it was engine issues.
Ditto. My first time flying commercial in over 10 years was to drop my dad's Cherokee Six off for Jesse Saint to do an upgrade a few weeks ago. I was reminded how much I hate people. All I had was my very small flight bag(maybe 5"x10"x14"). The 2 mouth breathers that boarded before me already had the carry on PACKED, and where we sat was unable to stow anything underseat. I moved things to get it to fit. Getting off I learn one of the items taking up the whole damn overhead was a large hat and was getting berated by the husband for ALMOST smushing the hat.You guys are crazy, I'd much rather fly myself. If I owned my own plane I'd never sit on a commercial jet again, save for the occasional international trip.
Is your Dad doing a full Dynon panel with Jesse or just some various upgrades? Earlier this year I had Jesse install an Aerocruz 100 AP and fuel totalizer in our Six. He did great work and I've been loving the new AP too.Ditto. My first time flying commercial in over 10 years was to drop my dad's Cherokee Six off for Jesse Saint to do an upgrade a few weeks ago. I was reminded how much I hate people. All I had was my very small flight bag(maybe 5"x10"x14"). The 2 mouth breathers that boarded before me already had the carry on PACKED, and where we sat was unable to stow anything underseat. I moved things to get it to fit. Getting off I learn one of the items taking up the whole damn overhead was a large hat and was getting berated by the husband for ALMOST smushing the hat.
I'm rethinking the plan of flying commercial down there to pick it up and just fly my 180 down and drop him off. But I REALLY want to take that first flight with all the new gizmo's