Notable Aircraft
Notable Ilyushin aircraft include:
- I-21 fighter, 1936.
- DB-3 long-range bomber, 1935.
- DB-4 long-rang bomber, 1940.
- Il-1 fighter prototype, 1944.
- Il-2 Shturmovik ground-attack aircraft, NATO codename "Bark", 1939.
- Il-4 "Bob" bomber/torpedo bomber developed from the DB-3, 1938.
- Il-6 long-range bomber prototype developed from the Il-4, 1942.
- Il-8, ground-attack prototype, 1943.
- Il-10 Shturmovik, ground-attack aircraft, NATO codename "Beast", 1944.
- Il-12 "Coach" twin-engined cargo/transport aircraft, 1946.
- Il-14 "Crate" twin-engined airliner developed from the Il-12, 1950.
- Il-16 ground attack prototype developed from the Il-10, 1945.
- Il-18 "Clam" (1946) four-engined airliner prototype, 1946.
- Il-18 "Coot" turboprop airliner, 1958.
- Il-20M "Coot-A" ELINT/radar reconnaissance version of the Il-18
- Il-20 (1948) ground attack prototype, 1948.
- Il-22 (1947) jet-powered bomber prototype, 1947.
- Il-22 "Coot-B" airborne command post version of the Il-18
- Il-24 "Coot-C" jet bomber project, 1948.
- Il-26 long-range bomber project, 1947.
- Il-28 "Beagle" and "Mascot" medium bomber/trainer, 1949.
- Il-30 tactical swept-wing bomber prototype developed from the Il-28, 1951.
- Il-32 cargo glider prototype, 1948.
- Il-34 prototype motorized variant of Il-32.
- Il-36 Prototype
- Il-38 "May" maritime patrol/anti-submarine warfare aircraft developed from the Il-18, 1971.
- Il-40 "Brawny" jet-powered ground-attack prototype, 1953.
- Il-42 ground attack project
- Il-46 jet-powered bomber prototype developed from the Il-30, 1952.
- Il-52 flying wing bomber project.
- Il-54 "Blowlamp" supersonic bomber prototype, 1955.
- Il-56 bomber project.
- Il-62 "Classic" long range jet airliner, 1962.
- Il-64 airliner project.
- Il-66 supersonic transport (SST) project, 1959.
- Il-66 military transport project.
- Il-70 short-haul airliner project, 1961.
- 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-76 "Candid", strategic airlifter, 1973.
- A-50 Shmel (from Beriev), an AWACS variant of the Il-76, NATO codename "Mainstay", 1978.
- A-60 airborne laser laboratory developed from the Il-76MD, 1981.
- Il-78 "Midas", an aerial refuelling variant of the Il-76, 1982.
- Il-80 "Maxdome" airborne command post developed from the Il-86, 1985.
- Il-82 airborne command post developed from the Il-76.
- Il-84 search and rescue variant of the Il-76, project cancelled, 1989.
- Il-86 "Camber" medium-range wide-body jet airliner, 1977.
- Il-87 "Aimak" airborne control variant of the Il-86.
- Il-90 proposed long-haul airliner, 1988.
- Il-96 long-haul widebody airliner developed from the Il-86, 1988.
- Il-98 aerial refuelling variant of the Il-96.
- Il-100 light multi-purpose aircraft.
- Il-102 experimental jet-powered ground-attack aircraft, project cancelled, 1982.
- Il-103 light training aircraft, 1994.
- Il-106 proposed heavy military transport.
- Il-108 business jet prototype, project abandoned, 1990.
- Il-112 light military transport prototype, project cancelled, 2011.
- Il-114 regional aircraft, 1999.
- Il-140 AWACS version of Il-114
- Il-196 long range airliner project.
- UAC/HAL Il-214 experimental medium-lift military transport aircraft.
- Irkut MS-21 experimental short- to and mid-range jet airliner.
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