Falcon Flying Club Training Aircraft Introduction:
Native to Austria, the Diamond DA20 aircraft was designed and commissioned in 1994 and is dedicated to the private jet market. In 1998, Diamond Industries of Canada upgraded it to the current DA20-C1 and replaced it with a more efficient aero engine.
Composite fuselage integrated molding, with advanced aerodynamic design, with the smallest flight resistance of the same level of aircraft, greatly reducing fuel consumption, gliding ratio is as high as 11:1, providing higher safety and security.
The waterdrop-shaped hatch gives pilots a greater view to fully enjoy flying. The single-hewn design and perfect avionics instrumentation reduce the flight load, making learning to fly easier and the range more comfortable.
DA20 aircraft parameters
Maximum cruising altitude: 4000 m (13120 ft)
Length: 7.16 m
Wingspan: 10.87 m
Height: 2.18 m
Empty weight: 529 kg
Usable load: 271 kg;
Maximum take-off weight: 800 kg;
Engine: Continental IO-240-B
Power 93KW (125 hp)
Maximum airspeed limit: 164 nautical miles
Cruising speed: 138 nautical miles (256 km/h)
Stall speed: 42 nautical miles (78 km/h)
Range: 1013 km (547 nm)
Ceiling: 4,000 m (13,120 ft)
Rate of climb: 5.08 m/s (1000 ft/min)