Tmpendergrass
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Saw this on controller. To good to be true? http://www.controller.com/listingsd...ATANA/1995-DIAMOND-DA20-A1-KATANA/1358735.htm
Are all DA20s so weak in the useful load department, or just the Rotax ones?
Seems like a heck of a deal, even if its a one-up plane.
I think later Eclipses have a max load of 530lbs give or take a few.
My 2004 DA20 (minimal eqpt.) has a useful load of 594 lb. -- 2 big guys and plenty of fuel.
Registered to a guy in Miami - got to be some kind of story there ?
Same old story here in God's waiting room more than likely. BTW, is a non WAAS 430 worth much anymore?
I think you'd need more than the WAAS upgrade to get that plane into an IFR-friendly condition. Whoever said it would be a good lease-back trainer is right... but can't imagine what the cost would be to rehab this plane.
A Katana will never be IFR friendly....is it legal it ever file IFR in one?
I would imagine it is, assuming it meets the minimums set in 91.205. IFR-legal and IFR-friendly are two different animals.
True that legal and friendly are two different animals...and it may be that a Katana is prohibited from IMC but legal for IFR...dunno the details but there is some regulatory fine print with it.
I think you'd need more than the WAAS upgrade to get that plane into an IFR-friendly condition. Whoever said it would be a good lease-back trainer is right... but can't imagine what the cost would be to rehab this plane.
In one of the shots you can see the cracked paint... it's just like the one at my home drome 1C5. I still think it may be the same plane. Schaumburg is about 2 airports over and those pics were not taken recently. They were done in the fall, if not last summer.
A Katana will never be IFR friendly....is it legal it ever file IFR in one?
I would imagine it is, assuming it meets the minimums set in 91.205. IFR-legal and IFR-friendly are two different animals.
Correct. IFR equipped, not certified. So you can actually do an instrument rating in one, all simulated instrument. The explanation given to me was lack of lighting strike protection from the factory.
You guys crack me up ! Apparently none of you have ever done a frame-off restoration. Getting this Katana up to flying condition would be a piece of cake compared to my 81 Ferrari 308 ! The only potentially frightening thing might be the condition of the composite structure.
A Katana will never be IFR friendly....is it legal it ever file IFR in one?