Austro Engine successfully tested brandnew rotary engine Diamond

Austro Engine. The 1000th Austro Engine AE300 Diamond Aircraft Industries And that means a weight penalty of about 113 pounds per engine-a heavy hit against the DA42s payload The AE110R is a 588 cm³ dual rotor rotary engine with liquid cooling plus forced air cooling for the rotor cores, lubrication via metered oil pump directly to main bearing and rotor tips, twin spark plugs, electric starter, 14 Volt / 18 Amp alternator with high power output, electronic fuel injection and electronic control system.

1,500 hours TBO for Austro Engine’s AE300 Diamond Aircraft Industries
1,500 hours TBO for Austro Engine’s AE300 Diamond Aircraft Industries from www.diamondaircraft.com

Austro Engine is an Austrian manufacturer of aircraft engines based at Wiener Neustadt in Lower Austria The E4-Series stands for safe and reliable global operations with more than 4 million flight hours from more than 4,500 engines (Status March 2024).

1,500 hours TBO for Austro Engine’s AE300 Diamond Aircraft Industries

Founded in 2007, Austro Engine offers innovative solutions in jet fuel piston engines, AE300/AE330 (E4 Series) for Diamond Aircraft's DA62, DA42-VI and DA40 NG models as well as a proven line of rotary. Diamond Aircraft Industries purchased the design from Mid-West Engines Limited on 10 March 2003 and took over as the type certificate. The newly developed AE300 (E4-series), a turbo diesel piston engine running on Jet A1 fuel with 170 horsepower, represents a new generation of aviation engines

R Series AE50R/AE110R Diamond Aircraft Industries. The company was founded by Diamond Aircraft Industries and partners. [2] [3] The engine is manufactured by Austro Engine, an Austrian-based company and subsidiary of Diamond Aircraft Industries

Austro Engine is researching future propulsion systems Diamond. Austro Engine GmbH is a Diamond Group company and offers innovative products and services in the fields of general aviation, simulators and IT/EDP to its customers around the world The E4-Series stands for safe and reliable global operations with more than 4 million flight hours from more than 4,500 engines (Status March 2024).