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The Ilyushin Il-18 was a Soviet four-engined airliner designed and built by Ilyushin immediately after World War II. Although the aircraft itself was successful, its Shvetsov ASh-73TK engines were too unreliable for civilian use and were further needed to equip the Tupolev Tu-4 bomber, so it was cancelled in 1948.

Il-18
Role Airliner
National origin Soviet Union
Design group Ilyushin
First flight 17 August 1946
Status Cancelled
Number built 1

Development


The Il-18 was developed to meet Aeroflot's need for a high-altitude, long-range aircraft to fly its long-haul national and international routes. It was conceived as a cantilever low-wing monoplane, powered by four Charomskii ACh-32 diesel engines, as initially used in the Ilyushin Il-12, with a tricycle landing gear. To improve the wing's lift-to-drag ratio and the aircraft's maximum speed, the wing was given a very high aspect ratio of 12. It was intended to operate from both paved and unpaved runways with a length of less than 1,000 metres (3,300 ft). Its main wheels were larger than normal to handle the rough surfaces. The pressurized fuselage was circular in cross-section, which provided room for cargo and baggage compartments under the cabin floor. A variety of seating plans were under consideration, ranging from 66 seats to 27 sleeping berths, but no decision had been made before it was canceled.[1]

Before the Il-18 had made its first flight its engines were changed to the 2,400 hp (1,800 kW) Shvetsov ASh-73TK radial piston engine because they were entering production, unlike the diesels.[2] They drove four-blade AV-16NM-95 variable pitch propellers. Electro-thermal deicing boots were fitted on the leading edges of the wings, horizontal and vertical tail, driven by four engine-driven electric generators. A bleed air deicing system was fitted for the cockpit glazing and propeller blades.[2]

The first flight of the Il-18 was made on 18 August 1946, in a sixty-passenger configuration, even though the turbosuperchargers for its engines had not been fitted. To save time Sergey Ilyushin gave the order to commence flight tests without them. However, this proved to be in vain because the manufacturer's flight tests were not concluded until 30 July 1947 as the turbo-superchargers were not delivered in a timely manner. Other problems were the short time between overhauls for the ASh-73TKs, initially only 25 hours, and the disintegration of one engine on 25 June 1947. Flight characteristics were docile and the passenger cabin proved to be far more comfortable than those of the Lisunov Li-2, the C-47 Skytrain or the Il-12. It had a comfortable margin of power that allowed it to continue to cruise if one or even two engines weren't running. Its engines were in short supply as they were needed to power the Tupolev Tu-4 and they were not yet reliable enough for economical use so the aircraft was canceled.[3]

The prototype was displayed at the 1947 air display at Tushino where it led a formation of Il-12 airliners. Later it was fitted with a towing shackle and used for flight tests of the heavy Ilyushin Il-32 glider, as it was one of the few aircraft available powerful enough to tow the glider.[4] It was flown well into the early 1950s although its ultimate fate is unknown.[4]


Specifications


Data from Nemecek, The History of Soviet Aircraft from 1918

General characteristics

Performance


See also


Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era


References


Notes
  1. Gordon, pp. 188–89
  2. Gordon, p. 189
  3. Gordon, pp. 190–91
  4. Gordon, p. 191
  5. Gordon, p. 190
Bibliography



На других языках


[de] Iljuschin Il-18 (1946)

Die Iljuschin Il-18 (russisch Ильюшин Ил-18) aus dem Jahre 1946 ist ein viermotoriges Passagierflugzeug des sowjetischen Herstellers Iljuschin. Der Typ war mit einem einziehbaren Fahrwerk, Sternmotoren und einer Druckkabine ausgerüstet. Der Tiefdecker besaß ein konventionelles Leitwerk. Der Erstflug fand am 17. August 1946 statt.
- [en] Ilyushin Il-18 (1946)

[fr] Iliouchine Il-18 (1946)

L'Iliouchine Il-18 (en russe : Илью́шин Ил-18) était un avion de ligne quadrimoteur soviétique, conçu et produit par l'OKB Iliouchine immédiatement après la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Bien que l'avion se soit montré réussi, ses moteurs Shvetsov ASh-73TK (en) furent déclarés trop peu fiables pour une utilisation civile et furent plus tard fortement demandés pour équiper le bombardier Tupolev Tu-4, ces deux raisons mettant fin au programme de l'Il-18 en 1948.

[ru] Ил-18 (1946)

Ил-18 (1946 г) — советский опытный, многоместный, дальний, четырёхмоторный авиалайнер с гермокабиной большого объёма. Спроектирован ОКБ С. В. Ильюшина и построен после Второй мировой войны, в течение 1945 года. Новый самолёт должен был обеспечить перевозку 60—65 пассажиров на расстояние до 5000 км, с крейсерской скоростью 450 км/ч и эксплуатироваться совместно с парком самолётов Ли-2 и Ил-12. Первоначально на самолёт планировалось установить четыре мощных авиационных дизеля АЧ-72 А. Д. Чаромского. Фактически на самолёт были установлены двигатели АШ-73, без наддува. Хотя сам самолёт получился удачным, его двигатели — АШ-73TK А. Д. Швецова — ещё не были доведены, ввиду беспрецедентной сложности системы наддува, и были недостаточно надёжными для использования в гражданской авиации. В итоге эти двигатели и были применены для бомбардировщика Ту-4, а работы по самолёту Ил-18 были временно приостановлены в 1948 году.



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