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The Ilyushin Il-18 (;
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: Coot) is a large
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that first flew in 1957 and became one of the best known Soviet aircraft of its era. The Il-18 was one of the world's principal airliners for several decades and was widely exported. Due to the aircraft's durability, many examples achieved over 45,000 flight hours and the type remains operational in both military and (to a lesser extent) civilian capacities. The Il-18's successor was the longer-range
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Design and development

Two
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aircraft shared the designation Ilyushin Il-18. The first Il-18 was a propeller-driven airliner of 1946 but after a year of test flights that programme was abandoned. In the early 1950s with a need to replace older designs and increase the size of the Soviet civil transport fleet, a Soviet Council of Ministers directive was issued on 30 December 1955 to the chief designers Kuznetsov and Ivchenko to develop new turboprop engines and to Ilyushin and Antonov to design an aircraft to use these engines.Gordon and Komissarov 2004, pp. 7-9 The two aircraft designs were developed as the Ilyushin Il-18 and the
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and the engine chosen was the
Kuznetsov NK-4 The Kuznetsov NK-4 is a turboprop engine, designed by the Kuznetsov Design Bureau. Development Development of the NK-4 began on September 27, 1955 at the Kuznetsov Design Bureau. Factory tests were passed on April 17, 1956 and state tests were ...
rather than the
Ivchenko AI-20 The Ivchenko AI-20 is a Soviet turboprop engine developed by the Ivchenko design bureau in the 1950s. It has been built in large numbers, serving as the powerplant for both the Antonov An-12 transport and the Ilyushin Il-18 airliner. Design and ...
. The Il-18 design had started in 1954 before the directive was issued and experience with the piston-engined Il-18 was used although the aircraft was a new design. The design was for a four-engined low-wing monoplane with a circular pressurised fuselage and a conventional tail. The forward retracting tricycle landing gear had four wheels fitted on the main leg bogies, the main legs bogies rotated 90 degrees and retracted into the rear of the inboard engines. A new feature at the time was the fitting of a weather radar in the nose and it was the first Soviet airliner to have an automatic approach system. The aircraft has two entry doors on the port-side before and after the wing and two overwing emergency exits on each side. The prototype SSSR-L5811 was rolled out in June 1957 and after ground-testing it began taxi test and high-speed runs on 1 July 1957. On 4 July 1957 the prototype first flew from Khodynka. On 10 July 1957 the aircraft was flown to Moscow-Vnukovo Airport to be presented to a Soviet government commission; also present was the prototype
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and the
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. The Il-18 type was formally named ''Moskva'' and this was painted on the fuselage, although the name was not used when the aircraft entered production. The Moscow Machinery Plant No. 30 located at Khodynka, near where the Ilyushin design office and the prototype had been built, was chosen to manufacture the aircraft.Gordon and Komissarov 2004, pp. 13-49 During 1957 the plant began to reduce its production of the
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and prepare to build the production aircraft designated IL-18A. The Il-18A was only different from the prototype in minor details, mainly internal configuration to increase the seating from 75 to 89. The first production aircraft were powered by the
Kuznetsov NK-4 The Kuznetsov NK-4 is a turboprop engine, designed by the Kuznetsov Design Bureau. Development Development of the NK-4 began on September 27, 1955 at the Kuznetsov Design Bureau. Factory tests were passed on April 17, 1956 and state tests were ...
but the engines were plagued with problems so the Council of Ministers decreed in July 1958 that all production from November 1958 would use the
Ivchenko AI-20 The Ivchenko AI-20 is a Soviet turboprop engine developed by the Ivchenko design bureau in the 1950s. It has been built in large numbers, serving as the powerplant for both the Antonov An-12 transport and the Ilyushin Il-18 airliner. Design and ...
and earlier production would be re-engined. Only 20 IL-18As were built before production changed to the improved Il-18B, this new variant had a higher gross weight and the nose was re-designed with a larger radome which increased the length by 20 cm. The first Il-18B flew on 30 September 1958 powered by the AI-20; a VIP variant was also built as the IL-18S for the Soviet Air Force. From April 1961 a TG-18
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was fitted for ground starting rather than the bank of lead-acid batteries. Some aircraft were modified to allow the APU to be run in flight. With experience of the earlier aircraft a further improvement was the Il-18V variant. The Il-18V was structurally the same but the interior was re-designed including moving the galley and some minor system changes. The first Il-18V appeared in December 1959 and was to continue into production until 1965 after 334 had been built. Specialised variants of the aircraft also appeared, including aircraft modified for flight calibration and a long-range polar variant. Military variants also appeared including the anti-submarine
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Operational history

The first Il-18, initially equipped with Kuznetsov NK-4 engines, flew on 4 July 1957. On 17 September 1958 the aircraft first flew with the new
Ivchenko AI-20 The Ivchenko AI-20 is a Soviet turboprop engine developed by the Ivchenko design bureau in the 1950s. It has been built in large numbers, serving as the powerplant for both the Antonov An-12 transport and the Ilyushin Il-18 airliner. Design and ...
engines.
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to commemorate the aircraft. Seventeen foreign air carriers acquired some 125 Il-18 aircraft, seating 100-120 passengers. Il-18s are still in service in
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and the
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, whilst a number of examples manufactured in the mid-1960s were still in civilian use in Africa and south Asia as of 2014. The type operates in various military capacities, including the Il-22PP electronic warfare and reconnaissance aircraft which entered service in October 2016. A modernized Il-20M with improved radar, radio and optical-electronic reconnaissance equipment entered service in July 2020 to provide secure targeting to
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missile system. An Il-18 (registration DDR-STD) belonging to
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and used as a transport by East German leaders, including
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, has been converted into a static hotel suite at Teuge Airfield in The Netherlands. As of July 2018, there are 7 aircraft in airliner service with 6 operators. The Il-18/20/22 are serving in the
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as reconnaissance and command post aircraft. On 17 September 2018, an Il-20M was accidentally shot down with 15 people on board near
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. On 24 June 2023, an airborne command-center Il-22 was shot down during the
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. All ten crew members were killed. On 14 January 2024 by Ukrainian media sources reported that an Il-22 was shot down along the sea of Azov. The aircraft successfully crash landed at
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. It was claimed to have been damaged beyond repair.


Variants

''Data from:OKB Ilyushin'' ;Il-18 : Designation of the sole prototype of the Il-18 family. ;Il-18A : The original production model, equivalent to pre-production, powered by either
Kuznetsov NK-4 The Kuznetsov NK-4 is a turboprop engine, designed by the Kuznetsov Design Bureau. Development Development of the NK-4 began on September 27, 1955 at the Kuznetsov Design Bureau. Factory tests were passed on April 17, 1956 and state tests were ...
or
Ivchenko AI-20 The Ivchenko AI-20 is a Soviet turboprop engine developed by the Ivchenko design bureau in the 1950s. It has been built in large numbers, serving as the powerplant for both the Antonov An-12 transport and the Ilyushin Il-18 airliner. Design and ...
turboprop engines. Circa 20 built. ;Il-18B : First major production model, a medium-haul airliner that could seat 84 passengers. ;Il-18 Combi :Il-18 aircraft modified to mixed passenger / cargo configuration ;Il-18D : Similar to Il-18I, but equipped with an extra center section fuel tank for increased range. The Il-18D is fitted with four Ivchenko AI-20M turboprop engines. ;Il-18D communications relay : Three aircraft modified to provide communications relay between VIP aircraft and Government bodies. ;Il-18D Pomor : A single Il-18D converted to a fisheries reconnaissance aircraft (''Pomor'' = person who lives by the sea) ;Il-18D Salon : VIP version of the Il-18D ;Il-18DORR :Two Il-18Ds modified as fishery reconnaissance aircraft for the Polar Institute of Oceanic Fishery and Oceanography, the modification mainly involved the fitment of specialized mission equipment. First flown in 1985 they were later modified back as standard Il-18Ds. ;Il-18E : Similar to the Il-18I, but without the increased fuel capacity. ;Il-18E Salon : VIP transport version of the Il-18E. ;Il-18Gr : Aircraft converted to cargo configuration, (Gr - ''Gruzovoy'' - cargo). ;Il-18GrM : Several Il-18 aircraft modified to Gr standard with the addition of a pressurised side cargo door. ;Il-18I :Equipped with more powerful Ivchenko AI-20M turboprop engines, producing . Seating increased to 122 passengers in an enlarged cabin gained by moving the aft pressure bulkhead rearwards by . ;Il-18LL :(''Letayuschchaya Laboratoriya'' - flying laboratory), one aircraft modified from an Il-18A to be an anti-icing test-bed and an Il-18V used by the Czechoslovak flight test center as an engine testbed. ;Il-18RT :Two Il-18Vs were modified as Telemetry Relay Aircraft to rocket and unmanned air vehicle trials. ;Il-18RTL :Prototype for Il-20RT, converted from Il-18A c/n 188000401. ;Il-18S :VIP variant of Il-18B ;Il-18SL :Designation of a number of different test and research aircraft, normally had a letter suffix like SL-18D for avionics trials. ;Il-18T : This designation was given to civil and military cargo transport aircraft converted from Il-18A/B/V aircraft. ::Il-18AT: Military transport/medevac version based on the Il-18A ::Il-18BT: Military transport/medevac version based on the Il-18B ::Il-18VT: Military transport/medevac version based on the Il-18V ;Il-18TD :One Il-18T was modified as a military transport variant to take either 69 stretcher cases or 118 paratroopers. Not wanted by the military it was converted to Il-18D standard. ;Il-18USh : One Il-18V was modified as a navigator trainer including two dorsal astro-sextant windows. Although it was tested and found acceptable the Soviet Air Force used a variant of the twin-jet
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instead. ;Il-18V : Standard Aeroflot version, which entered service in 1961. The Il-18V was powered by four Ivchenko AI-20K turboprop engines, seating 90-100 passengers. ;Il-18V Salon : VIP version of the Il-18V ;Il-18V/polar : a single Il-18V modified for '' Polyarnaya Aviatsiya'' - Polar Aviation use. ;Il-18V-26A : a single Il-18V modified for '' Polyarnaya Aviatsiya'' - Polar Aviation use with an auxiliary fuel tank in the cabin, revised window layout and enlarged oil tanks on the engines, covered by protruding fairings on the engine nacelles (sometimes referred to as the Il-18D, before the real D model emerged). ;Il-18V calibrator : a single Il-18V operated by
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for navaid calibration. ; Il-20M (NATO reporting name: Coot-A) :
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reconnaissance airplane version. ;Il-20RT : Four
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aircraft used to support the Soviet space activities, later replaced by a variant of the Il-76. ;Il-22 (NATO reporting name: Coot-B) : Airborne command post version. (Not to be confused with 1947 prototype Soviet jet-engined bomber Il-22.) ;Il-22M : Airborne command post version same as the Il-22 but had new mission equipment. ;Il-22PP : Electronic warfare and reconnaissance aircraft. Began development in autumn 2009, one unit built and entered service with the EW detachment of the 117th Military Transport Aviation Regiment. ;Il-24N : Two Il-18Ds modified for ice reconnaissance similar to the Il-20M but with civilian reconnaissance equipment, both later modified back to standard configuration and sold. ; Il-38 : Maritime reconnaissance,
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version. ;Il-118 :A proposed upgrade powered by two Lotarev D-236-T propfan engines.


Operators


Civil operators


Current operators


Former operators


Military operators

Current operators: ;
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– Il-20, Il-20M, Il-22PP and Il-38 versions Former operators:


Accidents and incidents


Specifications (Il-18D)


See also


References


Notes


Bibliography

*Gordon, Yefim and Komissarov, Dmitry. ''Ilyushin Il-18/-20/-22 - A Versatile Turboprop Transport''. Hinckley, Leicestershire, UK: Midland Publishing, 2004, * *


External links


Flight simulator Il-18 in the Museum of Technology "Hugo Junkers" in Dessau (Germany)
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