What is the fuel capacity of a diamonddiamond DA20?

Diamond DA20 1995 DA 20-A1 Diamond Katana 1998 DA 20-C1 Diamond Eclipse/Evolution Fuel: Fuel Capacity 20.1 gallons 25 gallons Min. Octane Fuel 100LL 100 Avg. Fuel Burn at 75% power in standard 4.39 gallons 7.5 gallons

What is the Diamond Aircraft multi crew coordination add-on?

Diamond Aircraft responded to the increased need of flight schools for Multi Crew Coordination (MCC) training and has developed an MCC add-on for its latest DA42-VI flight simulator. Gemstone Aviation, Diamond Aircraft distributor for UK, has recently received their brand-new DA50 RG demonstrator.

What is the RPM on the DA20-C1 propeller?

1.3 Propeller The DA20-C1 is equipped with a Sensenich two-bladed, Fixed pitch, Wood Propeller with a Copyright © 2019 by Midwest Air LLC diameter of 76 inches. Maximum RPM (red line) is 2800 RPM.

What is diamonddiamond doing to improve the katana?

Diamond is experimenting with a number of different nosewheel friction settings to minimize brake use during taxi. One complaint remains from the older Katana, though — the rudder pedals are squeezed into a rather small footbox, so pilots with double-digit shoe sizes will want more room.

What kind of propeller does the DA20-C1 have?

The DA20-C1 is equipped with a Sensenich two-bladed, Fixed pitch, Wood Propeller with a Copyright © 2019 by Midwest Air LLC diameter of 76 inches. Maximum RPM (red line) is 2800 RPM. 1.4 Landing Gear

How do you turn off the flaps on a DA20-C1?

The DA20-C1 is equipped with Electric Plain flaps with 3 positions 0, Take off, Landing controlled by a three position flap operating switch on the instrument panel. The electric flap actuator is protected by a circuit breaker (5 Amp), located on the right side of the instrument panel, which can be manually tripped to disable the system.

How is the fuel metered on the DA20-C1?

Fuel is metered by the fuel control unit. The DA20-C1 is equipped with a DUKES constant flow, vane type, two speed, and electric fuel pump. This pump emits an audible whine when it is switched on.