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Role | One or two seat sport kitbuilt ultralight |
National origin | Germany |
Manufacturer | WD Flugzeug Leichtbau |
Designer | Wolfgang Dallach |
First flight | 1986 |
Produced | 5 years |
Number built | c.39 |
The Dallach D.2 Sunrise, also known as the WDFL Sunrise after its suppliers, is a single engine, single seat cantilever monoplane. It was designed and marketed as a homebuilt aircraft in Germany by Walter Dallach.
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Wolfgang Dallach's Sunrise, marketed in kit form by his WD Flugzeug Leichtbau (WDFL), was his first ultralight design. Though usually built with a single-seat open cockpit over the wing, it could also be configured as a tandem two seater, the extra cockpit ahead of the first. The Sunrise is constructed from wood (??) and is fabric covered. The Sunrise has a fixed tailwheel undercarriage, with the mainwheels hinged from the fuselage on V-form, cross-connected struts. Some Sunrises have wheel fairings.[1]
The Sunrise can be powered by one of several engines in the 28-66 kW (38-90 hp) power range.[2]
About 39 Sunrises are thought to have been built, all flying in Germany.[1] In mid-2010, 19 years after kit production ended, 38 still appeared in mid-2010 on the German civil register.[3]
Data from DAec[2]
Data from Airelife's World Aircraft[1]
General characteristics
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