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This is purely hypothetical.
Since I'm kind of bored right now, I feel like starting yet another Cirrus vs something else thread
This time, 2019 Diamond Twin Star DA-42 VI vs 2019 Cirrus SR22T G6
So, if one was in the market for around $800,000 4 seat NEW airplane(I'm not, just dreaming), it seems that the Diamond is a pretty interesting alternative.
Attached is a performance comparison
EDIT: Cirrus range includes 45 min reserve, Diamond range does not specify
It's hard to find pricing for Diamond, so i took one from Controller. It had some optional equipment on it. Cirrus is base with FIKI
Cirrus has slightly higher max speed, not sure about cruise speed, 5 seats, higher ceiling and parachute. Diamond is pretty much better at everything else with extra engine.
I realize that there is a considerable cost associated with Mx for the second engine. But that fuel consumption is quite a bit lower(I don't have the number for Cirrus, but it's definitely not 10gph) and at least you do not have to repack the chute every 10 years. There is probably a slight advantage to Cirrus in long term costs, but it's probably not that drastic. My guess, most new plane owners do not get these to where they actually need to replace/rebuild engines.
Also, I feel like the DA42 has a nicer ramp presence.
Thoughts?
Since I'm kind of bored right now, I feel like starting yet another Cirrus vs something else thread
This time, 2019 Diamond Twin Star DA-42 VI vs 2019 Cirrus SR22T G6
So, if one was in the market for around $800,000 4 seat NEW airplane(I'm not, just dreaming), it seems that the Diamond is a pretty interesting alternative.
Attached is a performance comparison
EDIT: Cirrus range includes 45 min reserve, Diamond range does not specify
It's hard to find pricing for Diamond, so i took one from Controller. It had some optional equipment on it. Cirrus is base with FIKI
Cirrus has slightly higher max speed, not sure about cruise speed, 5 seats, higher ceiling and parachute. Diamond is pretty much better at everything else with extra engine.
I realize that there is a considerable cost associated with Mx for the second engine. But that fuel consumption is quite a bit lower(I don't have the number for Cirrus, but it's definitely not 10gph) and at least you do not have to repack the chute every 10 years. There is probably a slight advantage to Cirrus in long term costs, but it's probably not that drastic. My guess, most new plane owners do not get these to where they actually need to replace/rebuild engines.
Also, I feel like the DA42 has a nicer ramp presence.
Thoughts?
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