The Ikarus 215 (Икарус 215 in Serbian) twin-engine plane, was a Yugoslav light bomber and a training aircraft of mixed construction, the prototype flew in 1949.
It was a twin engined low-wing aircraft of mixed construction, with a crew of two to four (depending on the role).
The undercarriage retracted into the engine nacelles backward, while the tail wheel was fixed.
The prototype was driven by two twelve-cylinder, air-cooled, in-line piston engines Ranger SVG-770 C-B1.
The construction of the fuselage was made from an oval-shaped duralumin covered cardboard timber.