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Ilyushin carried out design work on the new aircraft, which was given the internal design bureau designation TsKB-56, in parallel with the DB-3F (later designated the Il-4). While the DB-3F was a relatively simple upgrade of the DB-3, the TsKB-56, which had the service designation DB-3, was larger and heavier, in order to meet the requirements ...
The prototype DB-3F, powered by the same 949 hp (708 kW) Tumansky M-87B engines of the DB-3M, was piloted on its maiden flight by Vladimir Kokkinaki on 21 May 1939. [4] It successfully passed through state acceptance tests and entered production in January 1940, with the 1,100 hp (820 kW) Tumansky M-88 quickly replacing the M-87.
DB-4 (TsKB-56) long-range bomber prototype, 1940. Il-6 long-range bomber prototype developed from the Il-4 and Ilyushin's last piston-engined bomber, 1942. Il-22 jet-powered bomber prototype, world's first 4-engined straight-wing aircraft, 1947.
The genesis of the DB-3 lay in the BB-2, Sergey Ilyushin's failed competitor to the Tupolev SB.Ilyushin was able to salvage the work and time invested in the BB-2's design by recasting it as a long-range bomber, again competing against a Tupolev design, the DB-2, to meet the stringent requirements of an aircraft capable of delivering a 1,000 kg (2,200 lb) bombload to a range of 3,000 km (1,900 ...
Ilyushin DB-4 prototype long-range bomber; Ilyushin I-21 prototype single engine, single-seat fighter; Ilyushin MSh [11] Ilyushin Il-1 prototype armored fighter; Ilyushin Il-2 ground attack aircraft; Ilyushin Il-4 bomber/torpedo bomber developed from the DB-3; Ilyushin Il-6 ground attack aircraft project developed from the Il-2; cancelled due ...
DB-4 may refer to: Ilyushin DB-4 , a twin engined long-range bomber of the Great Patriotic War, built in the USSR Aston Martin DB4 , a British touring sports car of the late 1950s
Ilyushin DB-3: 1,528: 1936–? n/a: Excludes Il-4. Ilyushin Il-4: 5,256: 1941-1950s: Bob: Includes trainers. Ilyushin Il-28: 2,000+ 1950–1980s: Beagle: excludes Chinese Hong H-5 version. Ilyushin Il-54/Il-149: 1 – Blowlamp: Cancelled. Myasishchev M-4 "Molot" – 1955-1960s: Bison: 93 all variants, few used; most converted to M-4-2 tankers ...
Ilyushin DB-3 891311 [3]. [citation needed] Ilyushin Il-2 301060. [citation needed] Ilyushin Il-10M [4] Ilyushin Il-12 30218. [citation needed] Ilyushin Il-18 181002702. [citation needed] Ilyushin Il-28 53005771 [5] Ilyushin Il-62 CCCP-86670. [citation needed] Ilyushin Il-76M CCCP-86047. [citation needed] Kamov Ka-25 5910203. [6] Lavochkin La-7 ...