The original amateur-built category D18 was adapted to comply with the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale microlight rules with the addition of larger flaps and renamed the D185. Both the D18 and D185 feature a cantilever low wing, two seats in a side-by-side enclosed cockpit configuration, fixed conventional landing gear and a single engine in tractor configuration.[1][2]
A tricycle landing gear-equipped version is designated D19 for the amateur-built category and D195 for the microlight category.[1][2]
All the aircraft in the series are all made with a wooden structure, covered in doped aircraft fabric. The 7.50m (24.6ft) span wing employs polyhedral configuration with the outer wing panels exhibiting much greater dihedral. Engines used include the 85hp (63kW)Jabiru 2200 four-stroke powerplant as well as Rotax, Limbach Flugmotoren and 58hp (43kW)Volkswagen 1600 automotive engines.[1][2][3]
Variants
Jodel D18
D18
Original design for the amateur-built category.[1][2]
D185
Model with tailwheel landing gear and larger flaps for the European microlight category.[1][2]
D19
Model with tricycle landing gear for the amateur-built category.[1]
D195
Model with tricycle landing gear and larger flaps for the European microlight category.[1][2]
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