Il-14 'Crate'
Cargo Aircraft

Il-14 Cargo Aircraft

Designer: Ilyushin Design Bureau

Russian Designation:  Uncertain at Present

Manufacturer:

State Industries

Role:

Transport and ECM aircraft

Year Adopted:

1950 - First Flight
1953 - First Military Flight
1954 - First Military Delivery

Variants: Basic Model - Passenger Transport

-M  Lengthened 32 passenger variant (1958)
-P   Improved Performance
-T   Cargo Transport
-?   ECM Variant, first seen in 1979

Operational Status:

Former Soviet Union - Still in use
(3500 produced by Soviet Union)

Other Countries: China, Cuba, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Mongolia, and 21 other countries.

Armament:

None

Cargo Capacity: (7,275 pounds) 3300 kilograms, or
28 passengers (32 on Il-14M)

Engine:

2 x Shvetsov ASh-82T radial engines producing 1,900 horsepower each

Crew:

Uncertain at Present

Wingspan:

103 feet, 11 inches
(31.67 meters)

Length:

73 feet, 3.5 inches
(22.34 meters)

Height:

Uncertain at Present

Maximum Speed:

258 miles per hour 
(415 km per hour)

Take-Off Weight:

27,955 lbs (empty)
12,680 kg (empty)

39,683 lbs (fully loaded)
18,000 kg (fully loaded)
Ceiling:
22,966 feet
(7,000 meters)
Typical Range:
248.5 miles
(400 kilometers)

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