Whilst the turboprop was exciting, the adorable Junkers wins it for me! I have always liked to see corrugated metal skin used in aircraft and this certainly has that. I find the Junkers to be elegantly simple and simply elegant...
Trying to sell the evolution turbine again not a good business decision, as the Lx7 turbine has a much better wing with slotted flaps for landing and slow flight.
Yet again, the fuel economy rivaling a rotax 915, plus lower maintenance costs make it at first sound like a superior version of the standard VL3. Unless you meant the Lancair 4 seater.
Whilst the turboprop was exciting, the adorable Junkers wins it for me!
I have always liked to see corrugated metal skin used in aircraft and this certainly has that.
I find the Junkers to be elegantly simple and simply elegant...
agree - it looks super nice. I guess that flying it would feel like a time travel 🧭
@@PropClear Only until one carried out a panel scan, then the time travel would feel like the other end of the spectrum...
Makes me want to conquer all Europe
the diamond guy was funny leaning on the spinner right where the no hands sticker was hahaah
haha 😂
@@PropClear Was Micke there... i enjoy watching them both on their ferry flight videos....
Micke was also there, but busy with the DA50 :-)
I like the look of the evolution. All the other similar planes seem like copy cats. Probably some patton infringements also.
🤘😎
Trying to sell the evolution turbine again not a good business decision, as the Lx7 turbine has a much better wing with slotted flaps for landing and slow flight.
Yet again, the fuel economy rivaling a rotax 915, plus lower maintenance costs make it at first sound like a superior version of the standard VL3.
Unless you meant the Lancair 4 seater.
@@Karuiko Yea for a turbine that fuel consumption is great and will definitely attract some buyers
@@KaruikoRunning on Jet-A alone is already a huge plus
well the diamond better go electric seeing most of there jet A engines just got recalled and have to be replaced
Ho-ly ****.
It's coming back. Taking up where Evolution dropped the ball.