Diamond D-Jet
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Diamond D-Jet
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Runway performance will not be disappointing. The D-Jet achieved a 3,000-fpm climb rate desp
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Cockpit mockup
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For a small jet, the Diamond D-Jet sits surprisingly tall on its landing gear.
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Engine air inlets on either side feed the single turbofan embedded in the rear fuselage
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Submitted by baldeagle on November 15, 2011.
The design looks like a resonably fast airplane compared to propeller driven aircraft probably pushing 360 plus knots. I do wonder why they would not have designed an airframe capable of higher mach numbers in excess of mach 0.8. I question the blanked out rudder that will negatively effect spin recovery. Too bad that aircraft designers don't talk to aerobatic experts about what works during certain situations.
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