Ilyushin Il-2
Military

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The Il-2 ground-attack aircraft of 1939 became one of history's most heavily-produced warbirds, serving the Soviet Union across WWII. Its robust armoured fuselage protected crew and engines during low-level attack missions, while 410 km/h speed and 765-kilometre range enabled flexible deployment. The two-crew configuration separated pilot and gunner, reflecting dedicated ground-attack doctrine.
Caractéristiques
- Rôle
- Ground-attack aircraft
- Origine
- Soviet Union
- Équipage
- 2
- Moteurs
- 1
- Premier vol
- 1939
- Longueur
- 11,7 m
- Envergure
- 14,6 m
- Vitesse maximale
- 410 km/h
- Autonomie
- 765 km