Produktbeschreibung
The Ilyushin-2 Shturmovik ground-attack aircraft was one of the most important Soviet combat aircraft of World War II, the Il-2 was a well-designed and effective aircraft, and was produced in great numbers.
In 1938, as the clouds of war gathered over Europe, a design request for an anti-tank aircraft was issued by the Soviet Government. A team under Sergei V. Ilyushin at the Soviet Central Design Bureau set about designing a two-seat aircraft designated the "TsKB-55". Two prototypes were produced and the first flew in October 1939.
The prototypes proved the usefulness of Ilyushin's design, and factories began to set up for production in early 1941.
The first production model was a single-seater, unlike the two-seater prototypes, in an attempt to save weight. It was a heavily armoured aircraft, the front fuselage around the engine and cockpit was built with 5 to 12mm thick armour plate to protect the Shturmovik from ground fire. The engine's radiators were behind the engine in the armoured body and the air intakes were placed on top of the nose. Armour glass was used for the cockpit, ranging from 55 to 65mm thick.
The first model Il-2 was armed with two ShKAS 7.62mm machine-guns and two ShVAK 20mm cannons.
Rails for eight 82mm RS-82 rockets could also be mounted under the wings, making it one of the first attack aircraft to carry rockets. It could also carry a bombload of 400kg, these could be in the two small bomb bays in each wing inside of the landing gear or mounted on external racks under the wings.
Combat experience demonstrated some deficiencies in the aircraft. The 20mm main cannon didn't have enough punch and the aircraft was vulnerable to fighter attacks from above while engaged in low-altitude combat. The Ilyushin design team went about making a number of changes in the spring of 1942.
The first major change was the replacement of the two 20mm ShVAK cannons with twin high-velocity 23mm VYa cannon. A more powerful engine was also incorporated an (AM-38F rated at 1,750 HP). This model was the Il-2M.
With a more powerful engine the designers were able to reincorporate the two seat cockpit allowing for the rear gunner position to protect the aircraft from fighters. This was the Il-2M3 in which the rear gunner was armed with a single 12.7mm UBT machine-gun. Armour was also increased.
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