إليوشن إل-14

(تم التحويل من إليوشين-14)
Il-14
Aeroflot Ilyushin Il-14 at Arlanda, November 1970.jpg
Il-14G of Aeroflot at Arlanda Airport in 1970
الدور خطوط جوية
دولة المنشأ الاتحاد السوڤيتي
الصانع إليوشن
أول تحليق 1 أكتوبر 1950
التقديم 1954 (أيروفلوت)
أحيلت للتقاعد 1998 (القوات الجوية الڤيتنامية)
1998 (Syrian Air Force)
2005 (Russian CAA)
الوضع Retired
المستخدم الرئيسي القوات الجوية السوڤيتية
أيروفلوت
القوات الجوية المصرية
العدد المنتج 1,348
تطورت من Ilyushin Il-12

إليوشن إل-14 Ilyushin Il-14 ‏(NATO reporting name: Crate) was a Soviet twin-engine commercial and military personnel and cargo transport aircraft that first flew in 1950, and entered service in 1954. Il-14 was also manufactured in East Germany by VVB Flugzeugbau, in Czechoslovakia as the Avia 14. The Ilyushin Il-14 was typically replaced by the Antonov An-24 and Yakovlev Yak-40.

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التصميم والتطوير

The Il-14 was developed as a replacement for the widespread Douglas DC-3 and its Soviet built version, the Lisunov Li-2. A development of the earlier Ilyushin Il-12, (that first flew in 1945[1]), the Il-14 was intended for use in both military and civil applications. The Il-12 had major problems with poor engine-out behaviour. Also, it had less payload capability than was originally planned (although the Il-12 was intended to carry 32 passengers, in service it only carried 18, which was uneconomical).[1]

An Avia 14T of CSA displayed at the 1957 Paris Air Show

The development into the Il-14 was a vast improvement over the Il-12, with a new wing and a broader tailfin. It was powered by two 1,400 kW (1,900 hp) Shvetsov ASh-82T-7 radial piston engines. These changes greatly improved aerodynamic performance in engine-out conditions.[1]

Total production of the Il-14 was 1,345 aircraft: 1,065 in Moscow (Moscow Machinery Plant Nr.30) from 1956 to 1958 and Tashkent (Factory Nr.84) from 1954 to 1958. Licensed production of 80 in East Germany by VEB Flugzeugwerke Dresden (FWD) from 1956 to 1959 and 203 in Czechoslovakia by Avia, Prague, from 1956 to 1960. It was rugged and reliable, and thus was widely used in rural areas with poor quality airfields.

The type was also used by the East German aircraft industry as a test aircraft for the horizontal stabilizer of the Baade 152.


التنويعات

An Avia 14FG at Czech Museum Kunovice
  • Il-14 : Twin-engined passenger, cargo transport aircraft.
  • Il-14FK / 14FKM : Aerial photography version.
  • Il-14G : Freight or cargo aircraft.
  • Il-14GGO : Geophysical research version.
  • Il-14LIK-1 / LIK-2: Navigation aid calibration version.
  • Il-14LR : Ice reconnaissance version.
  • Il-14M : Stretched Il-14P, fitted with a lengthened fuselage, 14–36 seat.
  • Il-14P : Airliner version, 18–32 seat.
  • Il-14PS / S : VIP versions, based on Il-14P.
    • Il-14SI: Extended-range VIP version.
    • Il-14SO: 18-seat VIP version.
  • Il-14RR: Fisheries reconnaissance version.
  • Il-14T : Military transport version.
  • Crate-C : Electronic warfare version.

تنويعات مرخصة

  • Avia 14 : Ilyushin Il-14Ms built by Avia under licence in Czechoslovakia.
    • Avia 14-24 : 24-seat version.
    • Avia 14-32 : 32-seat version.
    • Avia 14-40 : 40-seat version.
  • Avia 14FG : Aerial survey aircraft.
  • Avia 14T : Avia-built Ilyushin Il-14T.
  • Avia 14S : VIP transport aircraft with six individual seats and a six-seat couch, can be fitted with long-range wing-tip fuel tanks.
  • Avia 14 Super : 1960-model with a pressurized cabin for 32, 36, or 42 passengers, fitted with long-range wing-tip fuel tanks.
  • VEB 14P : Ilyushin Il-14Ps built by VVB Flugzeugbau under licence in East Germany.
  • VEB 14T : VEB 14Ps converted to military transports.
  • Y-6 : Projected Chinese production version. Aborted after Y-7 development began.[بحاجة لمصدر]

المشغلون

البلدان التي شغـَّلت طائرات Il-14

The Il-14 operated in the Soviet Union until the 1980s and early 90s, and other nations like كوبا وڤيتنام. However, the unlicensed Chinese built Y-6 remained in the People's Liberation Army Air Force as a trainer until the late 1980s.

المشغلون العسكريون

There are no current military operators of the Ilyushin Il-14.

Flag of Afghanistan.svg أفغانستان
Afghan Air Force. 26 were supplied to the Afghan Air Force from 1955 onwards.[2] By 1979, the force was reduced to 10, equipping a single squadron.[3]
ألبانيا ألبانيا
Albanian Air Force. 11 have been operated by the Albanian Air Force from 1957. None remain in service as of 1999. 8 Il-14M were delivered from 1957, with four remaining by 1979.[3] A single Avia built Il-14T along with 2 East Germany built Il-14P transports were delivered in 1983 and retired by 1996.[2]
الجزائر الجزائر
Algerian Air Force. 12 were delivered to them from 1962, with the last phased out in 1997.[2] Only four were operational by 1979.[3]
 بلغاريا
Bulgarian Air Force. 20 were delivered from 1960, including Il-14M and East Germany built Il-14P examples.[2] The Il-14P was retired by 1974, and only 4 Il-14M remained by 1979.[3]
Flag of Cambodia.svg كمبوديا
The Cambodian Air Force operated 2 Il-14s in 1968.[4]
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg الصين
More than 50 have been operated by the People's Liberation Army Air Force from 1955, mostly of the Il-14M (local produced Y-6 did not materialize). Some have been reported in use by the People's Liberation Army Navy as well. Final examples were withdrawn by the late 1990s.[2]
Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg الكونغو
Congolese Air Force. 5 were delivered from 1960 and remained in service until 1997.[2] All were reported on strength in 1979.[3]
 كوبا
Cuban Air Force. 20 were delivered from 1961, and served as late as 1992.[2]
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg تشيكوسلوفاكيا
Czechoslovakian Air Force. 50 were operated from 1958, though most were locally built examples delivered from 1968. Most were retired prior to the split of Czechoslovakia, though a small number may have served briefly with its successor states.[2]
 ألمانيا الشرقية
East German Air Force. 30 were delivered, beginning with 11 Ilyushin built aircraft from 1956 and deliveries of East Germany built aircraft commencing the following year and totaling 19 examples. 20 remained by 1979,[3] and all were withdrawn by 1990, with none being passed on to the unified German Luftwaffe.[2]
Flag of Egypt.svg مصر
Egyptian Air Force. 70 were operated by the Egyptian Air Force from 1955. Most were Soviet built models, but at least one East Germany built Il-14P was delivered in 1957. A number of aircraft were destroyed during fighting with Israel, but 26 survived to the peace of 1979.[3] Acquisition of Western aircraft from then on led to the retirement of the Il-14 by 1994.[2]
 إثيوپيا
Ethiopian Air Force. 2 were acquired in 1965, with one remaining in service by 1979[3] and finally retired by 1994.[2]
غينيا بيساو غينيا بيساو
4 were in operation in 1979.[3]
Flag of Hungary.svg المجر
Hungarian Air Force. Two Il-14Ps were operated from 1959 to 1976.
Flag of India.png الهند
Indian Air Force. 26 were delivered from 1955[2] but were withdrawn by 1979.[3]
Flag of Indonesia.svg اندونيسيا
Indonesian Air Force. 22 were delivered from 1957 and withdrawn by 1975.[2][3]
Flag of Iraq.svg العراق
Iraqi Air Force. 13 Il-14M were delivered in 1958, with 3 remaining by 1979.[3] The last aircraft were withdrawn after the first Gulf War.[2]
 الخمير
Flag of Mali.svg مالي
2
Flag of Mongolia.svg منغوليا
Mongolian People's Air Force. 7 were delivered from 1956, with 6 remaining in service by until 1974.[5]
Flag of North Korea.svg كوريا الشمالية
North Korean Air Force. About 15 have been operated from 1958 with fewer than 10 in service by 1979[3] and the last withdrawn by 1998.[2]
 اليمن الشمالي
North Yemen Air Force. 6 or more were delivered from 1958, with a single example flying in 1979.[3] This was passed on to the unified Yemen.
Stored Polish Air Force VEB Il-14S in Polish Aviation Museum in Kraków, 3 April 2011
Flag of Poland.svg بولندا
Polish Air Force. 12 or more served from 1955, including Soviet built Il-14P, Il-14S, and Il-14T, as well as East Germany built Il-14P and Il-14T models. These served until the 1980s.[2]
 رومانيا
Romanian Air Force. 33 were delivered from 1955, including 30 East Germany built Il-14P models as well as 3 Il-14M aircraft delivered in 1961. Only 4 remained in service by 1979,[3] with the last Il-14M being retired in 1983. None remained in service by 1993.[2]
 اليمن الجنوبي
South Yemen Air Force. 4 were delivered from 1966, serving as late as 1988.[2]
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg الاتحاد السوڤيتي
Soviet Air Force and Soviet Naval Aviation. Serving from 1954, 235 were in service in 1979.[3]
سوريا سوريا
Syrian Air Force. 16 were delivered from 1957, with 8 remaining in service by 1979.[3] Final examples were in service as late as 1998.[2]
Flag of Vietnam.svg ڤيتنام
Vietnam People's Air Force. 45 were delivered from 1958, with 12 remaining in service by 1979.[3] None remained in service by 1998.[2]
 اليمن
Yemen Air Force. 1 was inherited from North Yemen in 1990, serving for a short time before being retired.[2]
Flag of SFR Yugoslavia.svg يوغسلافيا
SFR Yugoslav Air Force. One Il-14P was presented by Soviet prime minister Nikita Khrushchev to prime minister Josip Broz Tito in 1956. Six others were given to the Air Force by Yugoslav Airlines in 1963. and were used until 1974. The one presented to Tito is preserved in the Museum of Yugoslav Aviation in Belgrade.
Ilyushin Il-14


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المشغلون المدنيون

Very few examples remain airworthy, with some still in use for freight duties, and a handful maintained by aviation clubs and enthusiasts. Today only three aircraft remain airworthy in Russia: one, called "Soviet Union" at Gorelovo airfield near St. Petersburg, another, called "Penguin" has performed its maiden flight after restoration on 1.10.2012 and now is based at Stupino airfield near Moscow. The third aircraft, called "The Blue Dream" performed its maiden flight from Tushino airfield to Stupino airfield in May 2014 after more than 10 years repair performed by a team of aero enthusiasts.[6][7] There was also one Il-14 that was possibly airworthy in the United States, but its registration was cancelled in July 2014.[8]

 بلغاريا
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg الصين
 كوبا
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg تشيكوسلوفاكيا
1961 photograph of an Ilyushin Il-14 operated by East-German airline Interflug
 ألمانيا الشرقية
Flag of Hungary.svg المجر
  • Malev – 10 were operated in Hungary from 1956, two of them by the Hungarian government, eight of them by Malév Hungarian Airlines. The first three of Malév's planes were built in the Soviet Union, with the remaining five Il-14P produced by East Germany. Malév's planes remained operational until 1970, the two planes of the government were retired in 1978. All the Hungarian Il-14 were sold to the Soviet Union for use by the Arctic aviation, where the last one was withdrawn from service in December 1990.[10]
إيران إيران
Flag of Mali.svg مالي
Flag of Mongolia.svg منغوليا
Flag of North Korea.svg كوريا الشمالية
  • CAAK; One Il-14 still exists maybe in airworthy condition in the colours of Air Koryo.[11]
Flag of Poland.svg بولندا
  • Polskie Linie Lotnicze LOT operated 20 aircraft between 1955 and 1974. One aircraft was used for airfields navigational aids calibration through 1980s.
 رومانيا
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg الاتحاد السوڤيتي
Flag of Vietnam.svg ڤيتنام
Vietnam Civil Aviation Department – later as Vietnam Civil Aviation (now Vietnam Airlines)[12]
 اليمن
Flag of SFR Yugoslavia.svg يوغسلافيا

Yugoslav Airlines purchased six Il-14M aircraft in 1957. They were withdrawn in 1963 because they were not as profitable as the Convair CV-440, used by JAT in this period. They were given to the Yugoslav Air Force after the purchase of the Sud Aviation Caravelle and were used until 1974.

Specifications (Il-14M)

Ilyushin Il-14

البيانات من The Encyclopedia of World Aircraft[13]

المواصفات العامة

  • الطاقم: 4
  • الحمولة: 24-32 pax with flight attendant
  • الطول: 22.3 m (73 ft 2 in)
  • الباع: 31.7 m (104 ft 0 in)
  • الارتفاع: 7.9 m (25 ft 11 in)
  • مساحة الجناح: 99.7 m2 (1,073 sq ft)
  • المنساب الهوائي: TsAGI SR-5[14]
  • الوزن الفارغ: 12,600 kg (27,778 lb)
  • وزن الإقلاع الأقصى: 18,000 kg (39,683 lb)
  • Powerplant: 2 × Shvetsov ASh-82T 14-cylinder air-cooled radial piston engines, 1,417 kW (1,900 hp) each
  • المراوح الدافعة: 4-bladed constant-speed propellers

الأداء

  • السرعة القصوى: 417 km/h (259 mph, 225 kn)
  • المدى: 1,305 km (811 mi, 705 nmi)
  • سقف الخدمة: 7,400 m (24,300 ft)
  • Rate of climb: 5 m/s (980 ft/min)

الحوادث

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الهامش

  1. ^ أ ب ت Gunston, Bill (1995). The Osprey Encyclopedia of Russian Aircraft from 1875 – 1995. London: Osprey Aerospace. ISBN 1-85532-405-9.
  2. ^ أ ب ت ث ج ح خ د ذ ر ز س ش ص ض ط ظ ع غ ف ق World Air Forces – Countries Archived 2012-07-16 at the Wayback Machine.
  3. ^ أ ب ت ث ج ح خ د ذ ر ز س ش ص ض ط ظ ع Chris Chant, The World's Air Forces, 1979, ISBN 0-89009-269-9.
  4. ^ Forsgren, Jan. "Cambodia Aviation Royale Khmere:Order of Battle for 1968". Aeroflight. 7 December 2004. Retrieved 21 February 2010.
  5. ^ SIPRI[dead link]
  6. ^ "IL-14 restoration team's website". Retrieved 2013-01-31.
  7. ^ "IL-14 restoration team's facebook page". Retrieved 2013-01-31.
  8. ^ "FAA Registry, number N163RR". Federal Aviation Authority. Retrieved 2012-09-23.
  9. ^ Ogden (2008)
  10. ^ Documentary of the Légiforgalmi Kulturális Központ (LKK) [1]
  11. ^ Flug revue 8/2012. Fliegen in Nordkorea
  12. ^ Our Background
  13. ^ Donald, David (Editor) (1997). The Encyclopedia of World Aircraft. Aerospace Publishing. ISBN 1-85605-375-X. {{cite book}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  14. ^ Lednicer, David. "The Incomplete Guide to Airfoil Usage". m-selig.ae.illinois.edu. Retrieved 16 April 2019.

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المراجع

  • Ogden, Bob (2008). Aviation Museums and Collections of The Rest of the World. UK: Air-Britain. ISBN 978-0-85130-394-9

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