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Founded | 13 January 1933; 87 years ago |
Founder | Sergey Vladimirovich Ilyushin |
Headquarters | , |
Products | Military, transport and civilian aircraft |
Parent | United Aircraft Corporation |
Website | www.ilyushin.org/en/ |
Product Description Ilyushin Il-86 Aircraft Flight Manual - Book 1 - 2 (Russian Language) - 1980 Disclaimer: This item is sold for historical and reference Only. These are either ORIGINAL or COPIES of manuals and blueprints used when these aircraft were in active duty, now transferred into electronic format. Flight Exploitation manual for the Ilyushin IL-28 and IL-28U dated 1972, with approx 291 pages. IN THE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE. Flight Exploitation manual for the Ilyushin IL-2, dated 1942, with approx 86 pages.
Ilyushin is looking at certificating the Il-103 with a 1460kg (3218lb) max takeoff weight and a development with a 194kW (260hp) class Teledyne Continental or Textron Lycoming. The Il-103 is one of a small number of promising Russian designs that looks capable of realistically achieving sales success in western markets and thus earning much. List of aircraft. Notable Ilyushin aircraft include: Fighters. I-21 fighter, 1936.; Il-1 fighter prototype, 1944.; Ground-attack. Il-2 Sturmovik ground-attack aircraft, NATO codename 'Bark', 1939, most-produced military aircraft of all time. The Ilyushin Il-96 is a shortened, long-range, and advanced technology development of Russia's first widebody airliner, the Ilyushin Il-86.It features supercritical wings fitted with winglets, a glass cockpit, and a fly-by-wire control system. It was first flown in 1988 and certified in 1992.
The public joint stock companyIlyushin Aviation Complex,[1] operating as 'Ilyushin' (Russian: Илью́шин) or as 'Ilyushin Design Bureau', is a former Soviet and now a Russian aircraft manufacturer and design bureau, founded in 1933 by Sergey Vladimirovich Ilyushin. Soviet/Russian nomenclature identifies aircraft from Ilyushin with the prefix 'Il-' (Russian: Ил-). Ilyushin has its head office in Aeroport District, Northern Administrative Okrug, Moscow.[2]
History[edit]
Ilyushin was established under the Soviet Union. Its operations began on 13 January 1933, by order of P. I. Baranov, People's Commissar of the Heavy Industry and the Head of the Main Department of Aviation Industry. [3]
In 2006 the Russian government merged Ilyushin with Mikoyan, Irkut, Sukhoi, Tupolev, and Yakovlev under a new company named United Aircraft Corporation.[4]
In July 2014 it was reported that Ilyushin and Myasishchev would merge to form the United Aircraft Corporation business unit Transport Aircraft.[5][6]
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Subsidiaries and divisions[edit]
Aviation Industries Ilyushin is a subsidiary established in 1992 to act as Ilyushin's marketing and customer service arm.
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Ilyushin Finance Co is a dedicated leasing and finance subsidiary that provides financial services for Ilyushin as well as other manufacturers.[7]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^'JSC «IL» in GeneralArchived 2010-08-22 at the Wayback Machine.' Ilyushin. Retrieved on 8 December 2010.
- ^'Official Address of the JSC «IL»Archived 2011-09-07 at the Wayback Machine.' Ilyushin. Retrieved on 8 December 2010. '45 'G' Leningradsky Avenue, Moscow, 125190, Russian Federation.' Address in RussianArchived 2011-08-27 at the Wayback Machine: '125190 Российская Федерация, город Москва, Ленинградский проспект, дом 45 'Г'.'
- ^Ilyushin: Background
- ^'Russian Aircraft Industry Seeks Revival Through Merger.' The New York Times. February 22, 2006.
- ^'Интеграция ОАО «Ил» и ОАО «ЭМЗ им. В.М. Мясищева» ... | ОАО «Ил»'. www.ilyushin.org. Retrieved 2017-10-03.
- ^'ОАО «Ил» и ОАО «ЭМЗ им. В.М. Мясищева»: курс на... | ОАО «Ил»'. www.ilyushin.org. Retrieved 2017-10-03.
- ^'ILYUSHIN FINANCE CO'. www.ifc-leasing.com. Retrieved 2017-10-03.
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This is a list of aircraft produced by Ilyushin, a Russian aircraft manufacturer.
List of aircraft[edit]
Notable Ilyushin aircraft include:
Fighters[edit]
- I-21 fighter, 1936.
- Il-1 fighter prototype, 1944.
Ground-attack[edit]
- Il-2 Sturmovik ground-attack aircraft, NATO codename 'Bark', 1939, most-produced military aircraft of all time.
- Il-8, ground-attack prototype, 1943.
- Il-10, ground-attack aircraft, NATO codename 'Beast', 1944.
- Il-16 ground-attack prototype developed from the Il-10, 1945.
- Il-20 (1948) ground-attack prototype, 1948.
- Il-40 'Brawny' jet-powered ground-attack prototype, 1953.
- Il-102 experimental jet-powered ground-attack aircraft, project cancelled, 1982.
- M Sh attack aircraft project, 1942
Bombers[edit]
- DB-3 long-range bomber, 1935.
- Il-4 'Bob' bomber/torpedo bomber developed from the DB-3, 1939.
- DB-4 long-range bomber, 1940.
- Il-6 long-range bomber prototype developed from the Il-4, 1942.
- Il-22 jet-powered bomber prototype, world's first 4-engined straight-wing aircraft, 1947.
- Il-28 'Beagle' and 'Mascot' medium bomber/trainer, world's first twinjet with an afterburner, 1948.
- Il-30 tactical swept wing bomber prototype developed from the Il-28, 1951.
- Il-46 jet-powered bomber prototype developed from the Il-30, 1952.
- Il-54 'Blowlamp' supersonic bomber prototype, 1955.
Transport[edit]
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- Il-12 'Coach' twin-engined cargo/transport aircraft, 1945.
- Il-32 cargo glider prototype, 1948.
- Il-34 prototype motorized variant of Il-32.
- Il-76 'Candid', strategic airlifter, world's most-produced aircraft of its class, 1971.
- Il-78 'Midas', an aerial refuelling variant of the Il-76, 1982.
- Il-82 airborne command post developed from the Il-76.
- Il-106 proposed heavy military transport.
- Il-112 light military transport prototype, 2019.
- Il-276 medium-lift military transport aircraft, previously designated as Il-214.
- Il-476 internal designation for the Il-76MD-90A.
Passenger aircraft[edit]
- Il-14 'Crate' twin-engined transport aircraft developed from the Il-12, 1950.
- Il-18 'Clam' (1946) four-engined airliner prototype, 1946.
- Il-18 'Coot' turboprop airliner, one of world's principal transport for decades, 1957.
- Il-62 'Classic' long-range jet airliner, world's largest airliner when first flew, world's first mass-produced airliner of its category, 1963.
- Il-86 'Camber' medium-range wide-body jet airliner, first Soviet wide-body and the world's first quadro-jet with 100% two floors, 1976.
- Il-80 'Maxdome' airborne command post developed from the Il-86, 1985.
- Il-87 'Aimak' airborne control variant of the Il-86.
- Il-96 long-haul widebody airliner developed from the Il-86, world's fastest wide-body aircraft, 1988.
- Il-98 aerial refuelling variant of the Il-96.
- Il-100 light multi-purpose aircraft.
- Il-108 business jet prototype, project abandoned, 1990.
- Il-114 regional aircraft, 1990.
Reconnaissance[edit]
- Il-20M 'Coot-A' ELINT/radar reconnaissance version of the Il-18
- Il-22 'Coot-B' airborne command post version of the Il-18.
- Il-24 'Coot-C' ice reconnaissance version similar to Il-20M, 1948.
- Il-38 'May' maritime patrol/anti-submarine warfare aircraft developed from the Il-18, 1971.
- Il-140AWACS version of Il-114.
- A-50 Shmel (from Beriev), an AWACS variant of the Il-76, NATO codename 'Mainstay', 1978.
- A-100 Premier (from Beriev), an AWACS variant of the Il-76MD-90A.
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Trainer[edit]
- Il-103 light trainer, 1994.
Experimental and projects[edit]
- Il-16 jet airliner project
- Il-24 jet bomber project derived from Il-22
- Il-26 long-range bomber project, 1947.
- Il-36 Prototype
- Il-38 bomber project
- Il-42 ground-attack project
- Il-52 flying wing bomber project.
- Il-56 bomber project.
- Il-60 military transport project
- Il-64 airliner project.
- Il-66 (1959) supersonic transport (SST) project, 1959.
- Il-66 military transport project.
- Il-70 short-haul airliner project, 1961.
- Il-70 AEW aircraft project, 1969
- Il-72 supersonic airliner project developed from the Il-66, 1961.
- Il-72 (1964) medium-haul airliner project, 1964.
- Il-74 airliner project, 1966.
- Il-84 search-and-rescue variant of the Il-76, project cancelled, 1989.
- Il-88 transport aircraft project, 1972
- Il-90 proposed long-haul airliner, 1988.
- Il-118 proposed twin turboprop engine version of Il-18.
- Il-126 proposed business jet
- Il-196 long-range airliner project.
- A-60 experimental airborne laser laboratory developed from the Il-76MD, 1981.
Gallery[edit]
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Il-18 'Coot' on display |
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