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Il-114


Maiden Flight: Thursday, March 29, 1990
IOC: April 1997

Il-114-300




Origin
Russia


Contractor/s
Ilyushin Aviaton Complex

Family Members
Il-114
Il-114MP
Il-114T

Power plant:
TV7-117SM (2)

Description: The Ilyushin IL-114 is a twin-engine turboprop aircraft suitable for commercial and military applications such as regional airliner and patrol aircraft respectively. Ilyushin Aviation Complex carried out the maiden flight on March 29, 1990. The Il-114 is suitable for regional routes operating from small unpaved runways and flying at day/night in all-weather conditions. An auxiliary power system allows for autonomous operation at ill-equipped airports. Flight data was unified into a central multifunctional display system based on color LCDs. The Russian aviation authorities certified the aircraft type in April 1997. Two Klimov TV7-117S engines rated at 2,500-hp each provide power to six-bladed propellers with a 3.6-m diameter.

The Ilyushin Il-114-300 turboprop airplane is intended to cover regional routes of up to 2,100 kilometers carrying up to 52 passengers. This version features two TV7-117SM turboprops each rated at 2,650-hp and designed with increased fuel efficiency compared with other TV7-117 engines. The new power plants allow for greater flight range while improving the landing and take off characteristics. Besides, a built-in air-stairs and an auxiliary power unit enable Il-114-300 operations in poorly-equipped airfields.

Specifications
Accommodation: Crew 2, Passengers 52

Dimensions: Fuel Tank Capacity 8,360 l (2,200 gl), Fuselage Diameter 2.9 m, Height 9.3 m, Length 26.9 m, Wing Area 82 square meter, Wingspan 30 m

Weights: Max Takeoff Weight 23.5 t, Payload 6.5 t

Performance: Cruise Speed 500 kph (311 mph), Landing Run Distance 610 m (2,001 ft), Max Range 2,100 km (1,134 nm), Operational Altitude 7,600 m (24,934 ft), Service Life 30 yr, Take Off Run Distance 1,160 m (3,806 ft)

Power: Power 5,300 hp

Other: Number of Engines 2, Propeller Blades 6, Service Life (Flight Hours) 30,000, Service Life (Flights) 30,000

Operators

Russia

Internet Resources
Il-114-300

Notes
(*) lead contractor
IOC: Initial Operating Capability
FOC: Full Operating Capability
CEP: Circular Error Probable
Comm: Commissioning Date
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