List of Ilyushin aircraft


This is a list of aircraft produced by Ilyushin, a Russian aircraft manufacturer.

List of aircraft

Notable Ilyushin aircraft include:

Fighters

  • I-21 fighter, 1936.
  • Il-1 fighter prototype, 1944.

Ground-attack

Bombers

  • DB-3 long-range bomber, 1935.
  • Il-4 "Bob" bomber/torpedo bomber developed from the DB-3, 1939.
  • DB-4 long-range bomber prototype, 1940.
  • Il-6 long-range bomber prototype developed from the Il-4 and Ilyushin's last piston-engined bomber, 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. Initially known as Il-149.

Transport

Passenger aircraft

Reconnaissance aircraft

Trainers aircraft

Experimental and projects

  • TsKB-6, six-seat passenger/utility aircraft project, 1933.
  • TsKB-26, proof of concept prototype for DB-3.
  • M Sh, attack aircraft project, 1942.
  • Il-14, four-engine high-speed bomber project, 1944.
  • Il-16, four-engine jet airliner project, 1954. Resembled the Tupolev Tu-110; cancelled due to the Tu-104.
  • Il-24, twin-engine jet bomber project derived from the Il-22, 1947.
  • Il-26, long-range bomber project, 1947.
  • Il-34, projected motorized variant of Il-32, 1948.
  • Il-36, long-range high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft project, 1949.
  • Il-38, bomber project, 1948.
  • Il-42 Sturmovik, ground-attack project developed from the Il-40, late 1960s. Lost to the Sukhoi T-8.
  • Il-48, medium front line bomber project, 1949.
  • Il-52, flying wing bomber project.
  • Il-56, front line bomber project, 1955.
  • Il-58, carrier-based attack aircraft project, competitor to the Tupolev Tu-91, 1952.
  • Il-60, four-engine military transport project, 1960. Lost to the Antonov An-22.
  • Il-64, twin-engine airliner project, proposed Il-14 replacement, 1960; cancelled in favor of the Il-62.
  • Il-66, supersonic transport project, 1959.
  • Il-66, military transport project, early 1960s.
  • Il-68, airliner project.
  • Il-70, four-engine short-haul airliner project, 1961; cancelled in favor of the Yak-40.
  • Il-70, AEW aircraft project, 1969
  • Il-72, supersonic airliner project developed from the Il-66, 1961.
  • Il-72, trijet medium-haul airliner project, 1964.
  • Il-74, trijet airliner project, enlarged Il-72 and competitor to the Tu-154, 1966. Lost to the Tu-154.
  • Il-76, 250 passenger, double deck airliner, 1967.
  • Il-82, twin-engine airliner project, proposed Tu-134 replacement, 1968; cancelled in favor of the Tu-134.
  • Il-84, search-and-rescue variant of the Il-76, project cancelled, 1989.
  • Il-88, transport aircraft project, 1972; cancelled due to the An-70.
  • Il-90, proposed long-haul airliner, 1988.
  • Il-98, proposed twin-engine version of the Il-96-300, 2000.
  • Il-100, light multi-purpose aircraft project, 2001.
  • Il-102, experimental jet-powered ground-attack aircraft, 1982. Cancelled in favor of the Su-25.
  • Il-106, proposed heavy military transport, proposed Il-76 replacement, 1992. Reused for the PAK VTA project.
  • Il-108, business jet prototype, project abandoned, 1990.
  • Il-116, regional propliner project.
  • Il-118, proposed twin turboprop engine version of Il-18, 1984.
  • Il-126, proposed business jet
  • Il-196, long-range, high-capacity airliner project.
  • A-60, experimental airborne laser laboratory developed from the Il-76MD, 1981.