The Diamond HK 36 TTC Super Dimona is a two-seat single engine low-wing motor-glider.
HOAC-Austria Flugzeugwerk began in 1989 with the development of the HK36 Super Dimona a
two-seat powered glider made of fibre-reinforced high-tech composite based on the Hoffmann H36 Dimona.
Series production of the HK36 Super Dimona began in 1990. In 1996, the company was renamed into Diamond
Aircraft Industries. Over 900 Super Dimona aircraft are already built.
Vliegclub Hoogeveen (VCH) operates 9 gliders. The towing of their gliders is done by Super Dimona TTC 115 motorgliders
of the "Stichting Motorzweefexploitatie Nederland". Both, the Vliegclub Hoogeveen and the smen, are based at
Hoogeveen airfield in the Netherlands. Super Dimona HK36 TTC PH-1224 is one of the motor-gliders of the smen equipped
for this task with special towing-equipment. Diamond HK.36TTC Super Dimona c/n 36.543 (ex G-BXGI and OE-UHK) was registered PH-1224
in the Netherlands on 17 April 2001. The aircraft is powered by a Rotax 914 F3, 4 stroke turbo-charged engine, with a maximum take-off
performance of 115HP. Vliegclub Hoogeveen was registered as owner of the PH-1224 on 25 March 2005.