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[HD Video] IFR training and clouds surfing

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Hi everyone

 

There it is a new video from my instrument rating training with the Diamond Da42

 

I hope you'll enjoy it!

 

 

Thanks for watching!

Cool! Great cockpit view in that aircraft.

Simmerhead - Making the virtual skies unsafe since 1987! 

Super....... Nice video. The diamond twin is a superb aircraft.

 

Pierre

Pierre

P3D when its freezing in Quebec....well, that's most of the time...
C-GDXL based at CYQB for real flying when its warming up...

You have a very good style with your videos. Beautiful flying impressions. Nice channel.

 

How did you like the DA42 by the way?

  • 2 weeks later...
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Thank you,

 

About the DA42, people says that it's like a glider ( I never experienced it ), I felt a difference beside a small aircraft like a Cessna or a Robin, it's heavier ( 1.7T) and a pleasure to fly with, exept when we simulate one engine failure :)

I was just wondering how it competes with the more conventional twins. I mean, you are running that composite and Diesel engine plane instead of the more conservative setup like e.g. a Baron (which is bigger though) or a Seneca.

 

I think the avionics on that plane (G1000) make it a blast for a rw flyer. Pretty powerful piece of kit that is, huh?

 

What's the next step for you by the way? Turbines? I mean, you are already running JetA1 in the DA42, right?

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