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Wed, Jul 28, 2010

Diamond Introduces DA42 Engine Conversion Programs For North America

Options Include Lycoming Or Austro Engines

North American owners and operators now have the choice of upgrading their DA42 with either Lycoming or Austro Engine power.  Also available are numerous options to turn any DA42 TDI into a virtually new aircraft, with all the features of new production DA42s.
 


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"The best part of upgrading your DA42 TDI with new engines is that you will not only enjoy enhanced performance, reliability and comprehensive North American-based after sales support, but also reduced operating costs and increased value and marketability of the converted airplane," said Peter Maurer, President of Diamond Aircraft Industries Inc. "In addition to performing conversions of customer aircraft, we will also have a limited number of converted aircraft available for sale that offer significant savings over comparable new aircraft."

To help with the decision-making process, Diamond has produced a comprehensive DA42 TDI Engine Conversion Program Guide that details all aspects of the various options.

FMI:  www.diamondaircraft.com

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