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The Piel CP.60 Diamant is a single-engine light aircraft designed in France in the 1960s and marketed for
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Design and development

The Diamant is a conventional, low-wing cantilever monoplane and essentially an enlarged version of Piel's successful Emeraude designed to accommodate more passengers.''Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1977–78'', p.495 This extra capacity is provided by a redesigned fuselage which is higher in the rear section and longer overall.''Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1977–78'', p.495–96 While the Emeraude has only two seats, side-by-side, the Diamant has an extra bench seat at the rear of the cabin to seat one or two more people. The wingspan is also greater than that of the Emeraude, allowing for a greater maximum take-off weight. The 110 page set of plans included modifications for retractable gear, tricycle gear, and wing mounted fuel tanks. As with the Emeraude, Piel obtained type certification for the Diamant, allowing it to be manufactured on a commercial basis. However, unlike the Emeraude, this did not actually transpire, and the Diamant was only ever built as a homebuilt.Simpson 1995, p.283 By the late 1970s, the original versions of the Diamant were no longer offered and had been supplanted by the Super Diamant, designed for more powerful engines and featuring revised tail surfaces.


Variants

* CP.60 Diamant - prototype with Continental engine. * CP.601 Diamant - version with Continental engine. * CP.602 Diamant - version with Potez engine. * CP.603 Diamant - version with 115 hp Lycoming engine * CP.604 Super Diamant - version with Continental engine. * CP.605 Super Diamant - 4 seat version with
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engine. * CP.605B Super Diamant - CP.605 with retractable tricycle landing gear. * CP.606 Super Diamant - version with 140 hp Lycoming engine * CP.607 Super Diamant - version with 130 hp Continental engine * CP.608 Super Diamant - version with 180 hp Lycoming engine * CP.615 Super Diamant - version with 160 hp engine


Specifications (CP.605B)


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References

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