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News of October 31, 2006

Where can I in the US buy a diesel for my plane and fly it now?

The question comes more and more often in our email from US aircraft owners and pilots. Lets give a specific answer:
Right now: You can buy a new DA 42 twin Thielert engines. You can buy a Cessna 172 converted to Thielert 135HP if you are a flight academy with an A/P who will undergo basic training. You can buy a used Cessna 182P or later models and have it converted to SMA 230HP by FlyJetA in Florida, Tule River Aero in California or Nu-Tech Associates in Quebec. You can place an order for a new Maule MX9 with SMA. All these are now certified or STCd by FAA. For experimentals you can also purchase a DeltaHawk 2-stroke 160HP and install it in any experimental that they will approve.
What is coming next: As OEM, we expect it will be first the DA 40 single engine with Thielert. Then, the 172 Thielert should become available around flight academies willing to service them because they have a fleet of them. As conversions, the Piper Cherokee with Thielert and the Piper Dakota with SMA are flying now and should be STCd next. By 2008 we expect that the Cessna 206 and at least one Cessna twin will be available and STC'd with the Thielert V8. The Beech Duke Thielert V8 is flying in Germany and seems a great success but flying it in the US can only be as experimental. Later we are waiting for news from Wilksch Airmotive in the UK announcing that their two-stroke 100-120HP is available for the Thorp T-211 and perhaps... for the Cessna 150-152.
To be updated. To read more on this: Click here to get access to the Lulu direct order page. Or go to the DieselAir Store at http://www.lulu.com/content/336659 .

posted at 5:20 AM

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