Diamond Twins Reborn
Diamond Air innovation gives birth to a pair of modified DA42 twin engines: the Lycoming-powered L360 and the Austro diesel-powered NG2.
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Diamond Lycoming-powered DA42 L360
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Diamond Austro-powered DA42 NG
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Activity at Diamond’s Ontario factory is on the rise again.
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You can tell the difference between the Austro-powered DA42 NG and the Lycoming-powered DA42
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The Austro cowls are angular and much larger while the Lycoming enclosures are sleek and str
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Lycoming-powered DA42 L360
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The contrast between the muscular Austro engines and sleekly cowled Thielerts (shown) is evi
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The G1000 panel of the NG has the GFC700 autopilot and WAAS, with SVT soon to come.
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