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There's YouTube footage that shows a DF 2000 with a flat-six engine, with discussion suggesting it's a Jabiru. There is also talk of such a combination in some chatgroups. If this is so, then it is a Jabiru 3300. Neither the Coavio website (which has not been updated for a few years, it seems) nor Jane's AWA 2010/11 mention this engine. Jane's does say the Evolution may be fitted with a Jabiru 2200; Coavio don't mention Jabiru at all, so far as I know. Could do with some citable info on this. The first flight date is also uncertain; probably 2001, but it's not spelled out anywhere I've seen.TSRL (talk) 15:10, 26 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]