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1 Development  





2 Variants  





3 Specifications (Il-6 1944)  





4 See also  





5 References  





6 Further reading  














Ilyushin Il-6






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Il-6
Il-6 with Charomsky ACh-30 B diesel engines.
Role Long-range bomber
National origin Soviet Union
Manufacturer Ilyushin
First flight 7 August 1943
Number built 4[1]
Developed from Ilyushin Il-4

The Ilyushin Il-6 (Russian: Ильюшин Ил-6) was a Soviet long-range bomber developed from the Ilyushin Il-4 during 1942. Originally intended as a high-speed replacement for the Il-4, it was recast as a very long-range bomber with fuel-conserving diesel engines before production of the single prototype began in December 1942. Flight testing showed controllability issues when landing at high weights and the engines proved to be hard to start at low temperatures and were slow to respond to throttle movements. Further development was canceled in 1944.

Development

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Outwardly similar to the Il-4, the Il-6 was faster and had a longer and slimmer fuselage fitted with a completely new, highly tapered wing with an aspect ratio of 8. The engine nacelles were streamlined to reduce drag and increase speed as the engine radiators were mounted in the wing center section, fed by slits in the leading edge of the wing. Defensive armament was greatly improved with five 20 mm (0.79 in) cannon fitted on flexible mountings in the nose, dorsal turret, two waist positions and a ventral blister forward of the tailplane.[2]

The Il-6 was originally intended as a high-speed replacement for the Il-4. But after the initial design was completed in August 1942, the VVS requested that the bomber have extended range instead of high speed. The original M-71 radial engines were therefore replaced by Charomskiy ACh-30 diesel engines with low fuel consumption which promised to give the Il-6 the required range, especially when operated at moderate weights. The revised design was completed in December 1942 and production of the prototype was initiated. The first flight of the Il-6 was made in Irkutsk on 7 August 1943 with lower-powered ACh-30B engines substituted for the unavailable ACh-30BF engines.[3]

Flight tests revealed difficult handling, and a lack of power due to the non-availability of the intended ACh-30BF engines. Flight tests continued without the waist guns and their gunner until the ACh-30BF's were fitted between May and July 1944. Despite modifications, the aircraft still suffered from poor controllability at low speeds and high weights as well as very poor gliding performance. Throughout the flight tests the engines performed satisfactorily in the air, but were found to be very difficult to start in low ambient temperatures and had slow response to throttle movements. Further development was canceled.[4]

Variants

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Specifications (Il-6 1944)

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Data from OKB Ilyushin: A History of the Design Bureau and its Aircraft [5]

General characteristics

Performance

464 km/h (288 mph; 251 kn) at rated altitude (6,200 m (20,300 ft))

Armament

  • 2,500 kg (5,512 lb) of bombs, maximum, internally
plus
  • 2 × 1,000 kg (2,205 lb) bombs on external racks
or
  • 2 × 1,000 kg (2,205 lb) torpedoes on external racks

See also

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Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era

Related lists

References

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  1. ^ Nemecek 1986, p. 142.
  • ^ Gordon, p. 103
  • ^ Gordon, pp. 103–04
  • ^ a b Gordon, p. 104
  • ^ Gordon, Yefim; Komissarov, Dmitry; Komissarov, Sergey (2004). OKB Ilyushin: A History of the Design Bureau and its Aircraft. Hinkley: Midland. pp. 102–104. ISBN 978-1-85780-187-3.
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