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2007 Diamond HK36 Dimona

2007 Diamond HK36 Dimona

Gliders

No longer listed
$211,455
Location Austria
Total Time 1,100 hrs
Seats 2
Cruise 98 kts (181 km/h)
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Listing Details

Seller reported
Year
2007
Make
Diamond
Model
HK36 Dimona
Total Time
1,100 hr
Location
Austria
Seller
Christian Prosser
Source
avpay.aero
TTAF: 1100 hours, Landings: 2350, Engine: Rotax 914F3 – 115 hp – TBO 2000 hours – 300 hours since new, Propeller: MT-Prop. 70 hours since new MTOW increased from 770 kg to 800 kg Interior: Original interior – luxury version – leather, headrest, new carpets Exterior: Original paint, collapsable wings, wheel fairings Avionics: GPS / VOR / Radio – Garmin GNS430, Transponder – Garmin GTX330, ADS-B – Flarm TRX2000, ELT – Artex ME406 Remarks: Serviced by Diamond Aircraft Maintanance

Diamond HK36 Dimona — Model Specs

Model specification

Standard specs for this model. Actual aircraft may differ.

Seats
2
Cruise Speed
98 kts (181 km/h)
Range
590 nm (1,093 km)
Ceiling
18,000 ft (5,486 m)
Max Weight
1,698 lbs (770 kg)
Useful Load
450 lbs (204 kg)
Horsepower
80 HP
Fuel Burn
4 GPH (15 L/h)

Estimated Cost of Ownership

AeroGurus estimate

Fuel Burn
4.0 GPH
~$26/hr

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About the Diamond HK36 Dimona

The Diamond HK36 Dimona (and Super Dimona / HK36 TTC) is a two-seat composite motor glider — a powered sailplane combining a piston engine (Rotax 912 on most variants) with long, high-aspect-ratio wings for engine-off soaring. Originally designed by Hoffmann Flugzeugbau (the "HK" designation) and continued by Diamond, the Dimona is used for glider training, soaring, glider-tug operations and economical powered cross-country flying. Some wings fold for hangar storage. A niche but well-regarded platform in the motor-glider segment.

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