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We Fly the Diesel RedHawk

** Photo: Robert Goyer**
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Key Takeaways:

  • Redbird Flight Simulations has introduced the "RedHawk," a refurbished Cessna Skyhawk equipped with a Centurion diesel engine, aiming to provide a more cost-effective and efficient training aircraft for flight schools.
  • The RedHawk addresses issues of high purchase price, maintenance, and fuel costs associated with traditional Skyhawks by offering lower acquisition costs, significantly reduced fuel consumption with cheaper Jet-A, and a simpler, quieter engine operation.
  • Despite past maintenance concerns with the Centurion engine's gearbox, Redbird anticipates improved reliability and lower operating costs through Continental's oversight and planned increases in maintenance intervals.
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It’s been almost 20 years now that diesel technology has been a promising alternative for light general aviation, though the adoption of compression engines has taken longer and has suffered more teething pains than its proponents anticipated. I’ve had the chance to fly five different airplanes with four different diesel engines — the original Thielert, the Centurion 2.0, the Austro AE300 and the SMA SR305 — and my experience in every case was good, if not ideal.

Somewhat surprisingly, Redbird Flight Simulations has introduced a new diesel-engine airplane refurbishment project it calls the RedHawk, based on an existing Cessna Skyhawk. We flew the new airplane last week to see how well the concept works in the real world. Like Agent Mulder in The X Files with his belief in alien life, we want to believe in diesels, but can we?

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