I'll bet the N-number on the plane shown at Oshkosh was temporarily applied just for showing at Airventure. Because the DA50 hadn't been FAA certified, that plane needed to be flown to KOSH using its original OE (Austrian) tail number. Now that the DA50 *is* FAA certified, the plane needs to be inspected by an FAA DAR (Designated Airworthiness Representative) back at the London factory to issue its FAA airworthiness certificate, and Diamond has to reprogram the G1000 NXi/transponder for its N-number.alanhawse wrote: Mon Jul 31, 2023 8:57 pmI think that was a bit of a sleight of hand... the tail number on that plane shows no flights... it is apparently going back to London to be finished.... so I think that was largely a PR stuntdmloftus wrote: Sun Jul 30, 2023 1:19 am The first US customer was delivered his DA50 at Oshkosh
https://www.diamondaircraft.com/en/abou ... term=n%2fa
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My sales guy just texted me that they are going to fly my plane to the Canada in mid-september
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The FAA type cert says the CD300 Instructions for Continued Airworthiness ICA are incomplete so many DA50s are grounded in Canada.
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Well September is almost over. Did you get your plane?alanhawse wrote: Fri Aug 04, 2023 8:00 pm My sales guy just texted me that they are going to fly my plane to the Canada in mid-september
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Nope. The current estimate is to fly it from Austria on 10/30... then some amount of time in Canada
The Lifestyle guys were in Austria a couple of weeks ago and sent me pictures of the plane.
The Lifestyle guys were in Austria a couple of weeks ago and sent me pictures of the plane.
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It turns out that one of those planes is mine... I have pictures of it... really cool.alanhawse wrote: Mon Jul 31, 2023 8:56 pmHopefully the one that I ordered is one of them...CFIDave wrote: Sat Jul 29, 2023 4:18 pm I heard that there were 4 completed DA50s sitting on the ramp at Diamond Austria awaiting FAA certification to be ferried across the Atlantic to North America. So it may be time for a formation flight...![]()
But Diamond sucks at communicating... so I have no idea.
The delivery pilot says the thing will have about 45 hours on it at delivery...
They sent a letter about the certification having some US certification issues with the CD300 related to paperwork... which hopefully get sorted soon.
I suspect that the issues are mainly FAA not Diamond/Conti... whatever, it has to be right.
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On the ramp at Roanoke, Virginia (KROA), I saw what was claimed to be the first FAA-certified DA50 (N66RG) on the way to Ft Lauderdale, Florida. A team from Premier Aircraft was ferrying the plane from Ontario.
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That looks great...
My plane was flown from Austria to London last week.
Im hoping for a delivery soon.
Alan
My plane was flown from Austria to London last week.
Im hoping for a delivery soon.
Alan