- Jodel D11
infobox Aircraft
name = D.11
type = Trainer/tourer
manufacturer =Jodel and others
caption = SAN Jodel D117
designer =Jean Délémontez
first flight = 1950
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developed from =Jodel D9
variants with their own articles =The Jodel D11 is a French two-seat
monoplane designed and developed by Société Avions Jodel in response to a French government request for a low-wing aircraft for use by the nation's many emerging flying clubs.History
Designers
Édouard Joly andJean Délémontez based the design on two of their earlier projects; they combined the wing of the D10 with a lengthened and widened version of the D9fuselage . The first example flew on 4 April 1950. Of conventional taildragger configuration, the D11 featured fixed, spattedundercarriage , and accommodated pilot and passenger side-by-side. The wing panels outboard of the landing gear struts had a markeddihedral . Various powerplants were installed, typicallySalmson 9 , Continental A65 or Continental C90.D11s were licence-built by a number of manufacturers in
Europe and elsewhere, includingWassmer ,Aero Difusión , andFalconar . Many examples were also home-built.Variants
* D11 - original version with a 45 Salmson 9Adb engine.
* D111 - D11 with a 75hp Minie 4DC engine, built by Jodel.
* D112 - D11 with a 65hp Continental A65 engine, built by Wassmer (Société Wassmer), SAN (Société Aeronautique Normande), Valledeau, Denize and amateur constructors.
** D112A
** D112D
** D112V
* D113 - D11 with a 100hp Continental O-200-A engine, amateur built.
* D114 - D11 with a 70hp Minie 4DA.28 engine, amateur built.
* D115 - D11 with a 75hp Mathis 4-GF-60 engine, amateur built.
* D116 - D11 with a 60hp Salmson 9ADR engine, amateur built.
* D117 - D11 with a 90hp Continental C90 engine and revised electrics, 223 built by SAN.
** D117A - Alpavia built D.117
* D118 - D11 with a 60hp Walter Mikron II engine, amateur built.
* D119 - amateur built D.117
** D119D
*** D119DA
** D119V
* D1190S - D119 built in Spain by Aerodifusion, 68 built.
* D120 - Wassmer built D117 named the Paris-Nice, 337 built.
** D120A
** D120R
** D120AR
* D121 - D11 with a 75hp Continental A75 engine, amateur built.
* D122 - D11 with a 75hp Praga engine, amateur built.
* D123 - D11 with a 85hp Salmson 5AP.01 engine, amateur built.
* D124 - D11 with a 80hp Salmson 5AQ.01 engine, amateur built.
* D125 - D11 with a 90hp Kaiser engine, amateur built.
* D126 - D11 with a 85hp Continental A85 engine, amateur built.
* D127 - D112 with a sliding canopy and DR.100 undercarriage, EAC built.
* D128 - D119 with a sliding canopy and DR.100 undercarriagr, EAC built.
* D11 Spécial
* Uetz U2V - Straight winged D119 built in Switzerland by Walter Uetz Flugzeugbauby Aero Difusión
* D11 Compostela
* D-112 Popuplane
* D-119 Popuplane
* D-1190S Compostelapecifications (typical D11 with Continental O-200 engine)
aircraft specifications
plane or copter?= plane
jet or prop?= prop
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crew=one, pilot
capacity=1 passenger
length main=6.2 m
length alt=20 ft 4 in
span main=8.2 m
span alt=26 ft 11 in
height main=
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area main=12.7 m²
area alt=136.6 ft²
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empty weight main=340 kg
empty weight alt=750 lb
loaded weight main=
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max takeoff weight main=620 kg
max takeoff weight alt=1,360lb
more general=engine (prop)=
Continental O-200
type of prop=air-cooled, 4-cylinder horizontally opposed engine
number of props=1
power main=75 kW
power alt=100 hp
power original=max speed main=210 km/h
max speed alt=113 knots, 130 mph
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range main=900 km
range alt=486 nm, 555 miles
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climb rate main=260 m/min
climb rate alt=790 ft/min
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avionics=References
* Yalor, Michael (ed.) (1989) "Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation". Studio Editions: London. p.27
* http://www.jodel.com/index.asp?p=d11&themodels (manufacturer's website)External links
* [http://www.falconaravia.com Falconar Aviation]
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