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Il-2 mod.1941

il2m41

Description

Indicated stall speed in flight configuration: 136..156 km/h
Indicated stall speed in takeoff/landing configuration: 128..146 km/h

Dive speed limit: 570 km/h
Maximum load factor: 11.5 G
Stall angle of attack in flight configuration: 19.4 °
Stall angle of attack in landing configuration: 17.5 °

Maximum true air speed at sea level, engine mode - Boosted: 430 km/h
Maximum true air speed at sea level, engine mode - Nominal (at 2150 RPM): 421 km/h
Maximum true air speed at 2500 m, engine mode - Nominal (at 2150 RPM): 455 km/h

Service ceiling: 7500 m
Climb rate at sea level: 9.4 m/s
Climb rate at 3000 m: 8.9 m/s
Climb rate at 6000 m: 3.9 m/s

Maximum performance turn at sea level: 23.1 s, at 250 km/h IAS.
Maximum performance turn at 3000 m: 32.6 s, at 250 km/h IAS.

Flight endurance at 3000 m: 1.7 h, at 300 km/h IAS.

Takeoff speed: 150..190 km/h
Glideslope speed: 185..195 km/h
Landing speed: 130..140 km/h
Landing angle: 11.7 °

Note 1: the data provided is for international standard atmosphere (ISA).
Note 2: flight performance ranges are given for possible aircraft mass ranges.
Note 3: maximum speeds, climb rates and turn times are given for standard aircraft mass.
Note 4: climb rates are given for Nominal power, turn times are given for Boosted power.

Engine:
Model: AM-38
Maximum power in Boosted mode at sea level: 1600 HP
Maximum power in Nominal mode at sea level: 1500 HP
Maximum power in Nominal mode at 1650 m: 1500 HP

Engine modes:
Nominal (unlimited time): 2050 RPM, 1180 mm Hg
Boosted power (up to 10 minutes): 2150 RPM, 1280 mm Hg

Water rated temperature in engine output: 80..110 °C
Water maximum temperature in engine output: 120 °C
Oil rated temperature in engine intake: 40..80 °C
Oil maximum temperature in engine intake: 85 °C
Oil rated temperature in engine output: 115 °C
Oil maximum temperature in engine output: 120 °C

Supercharger gear shift altitude: single gear

Empty weight: 4242 kg
Minimum weight (no ammo, 10% fuel): 4464 kg
Standard weight: 5049 kg
Maximum takeoff weight: 5888 kg
Fuel load: 470 kg / 641 l
Useful load: 1646 kg

Forward-firing armament:
2 x 20mm gun "SsVAK", 210 rounds, 800 rounds per minute, wing-mounted
2 x 7.62mm machine gun "ShKAS", 750 rounds, 1800 rounds per minute, wing-mounted
2 x 23mm gun "VYa-23", 150 rounds, 600 rounds per minute, wing-mounted (modification)

Bombs:
Up to 6 x 50 kg general purpose bombs "FAB-50sv"
Up to 6 x 104 kg general purpose bombs "FAB-100M"
2 x 254 kg general purpose bombs "FAB-250sv"

Rockets:
8 x 7 kg rockets "ROS-82", HE payload mass 2.5 kg
8 x 15 kg rockets "RBS-82", HEAT payload mass 7.2 kg
8 x 42 kg rockets "ROFS-132", HE payload mass 21.3 kg

Length: 11.5 m
Wingspan: 14.6 m
Wing surface: 38.5 m²

Combat debut: June 1941

Operation features:

  • The engine has a boost mode which is engaged by setting mixture control lever to maximum position.
  • The engine has a single stage mechanical supercharger which does not require manual control.
  • Engine mixture control is automatic when the mixture lever is set to the intermediate (50%) position. It is possible to manually lean the mixture by moving the control lever to less than 50%. This will lower fuel consumption during flight.
  • Engine RPM has an automatic governor and it is maintained at the required RPM corresponding to the governor control lever position. The governor automatically controls the propeller pitch to maintain the required RPM.
  • Water and oil radiator shutter control is manual. Airplane has armoured oil radiator shutters which should be closed at the beginning of ground attack to reduce a possibility of combat damage. After finishing the attack, it is necessary to re-open the shutters to the required position.
  • The aircraft has only the pitch flight-control trimmer.
  • Landing flaps have a pneumatic actuator. Flaps can only be fully extended; gradual extending is impossible. Due to the weak force of the actuator the extended landing flaps may be pressed upwards by the airflow if the airspeed is more than 220 km/h. Remember that the flaps will not extend fully in case of high speed. In case of a high-speed landing approach the flaps may extend a few steps further right before landing.
  • The aircraft has a manual tailwheel lock. Wheel should be locked when taxiing straight for a long distance and before takeoff and landing.
  • The aircraft has differential pneumatic wheel brakes with shared control lever. This means that if the brake lever is held and the rudder pedal the opposite wheel brake is gradually released causing the plane to swing to one side or the other.
  • The aircraft has a fuel gauge which shows the amount of remaining fuel in the front or bottom fuel tank depending on switch position. In game the fuel indicator switch changes by pressing (RShift+I). Rear fuel tank level is not indicated.
  • Cockpit canopy weight is 50 kg and it has no lock in the open position, for this reason the canopy may to spontaneously close in a deep dive. Also, it is impossible to open or close canopy at high speed due to strong airflow. The canopy has no emergency release, so bail out requires the speed drop before it.
  • The aircraft is equipped with a joint salvo controller both for bombs and rockets, it has three release/fire modes: single launch, launch two in a salvo or launch four in a salvo.
  • The gunsight is installed on a sliding bar which allows the pilot to extend the gunsight towards the pilot allowing for an increase in the field of view through the gunsight.

Basic data and recommended positions of the aircraft controls:

  1. Starting the engine:

    • recommended position of the mixture control lever: 50% (auto mixture control)
    • recommended position of the radiators control handles: close
    • recommended position of the prop pitch control handle: 100%
    • recommended position of the throttle lever: 10%
    • before taxiing, you must unlock the tailwheel
  2. Recommended mixture control lever positions for various flight modes: 50% (auto mixture control)

3.1 Recommended positions of the oil radiator control handle for various flight modes:
- takeoff: open 100%
- climb: open 100%
- cruise flight: open 50-60%
- combat: close (to prevent combat damage)

3.2 Recommended positions of the water radiator control handle for various flight modes:
- takeoff: open 100%
- climb: open 100%
- cruise flight: open 50-60%
- combat: open 100%

  1. Approximate fuel consumption at 2000 m altitude:
    • Cruise engine mode: 8.7 l/min
    • Combat engine mode: 10.0 l/min

Modifications

8 x ROFS-132 rockets
8 x 132mm High Explosive unguided rockets ROFS-132
Additional mass: 376 kg
Ammunition mass: 336 kg
Racks mass: 40 kg
Estimated speed loss before launch: 20 km/h
Estimated speed loss after launch: 12 km/h

2 x 23mm VYa-23 gun
2 VYa-23 23mm wing-mounted guns with 150 rounds per each
Additional mass: 110 kg
Ammunition mass: 170 kg
Guns mass: 132 kg
Estimated speed loss: 1 km/h

2 x FAB-250sv bombs
2 x 254 kg General Purpose Bombs FAB-250sv
Additional mass: 538 kg
Ammunition mass: 508 kg
Racks mass: 30 kg
Estimated speed loss before drop: 19 km/h
Estimated speed loss after drop: 9 km/h

6 x FAB-50sv / FAB-100M bombs
6 x 50 kg General Purpose Bombs FAB-50sv / 6 x 104 kg General Purpose Bombs FAB-100M

FAB-50sv:
Additional mass: 300 kg
Ammunition mass: 300 kg
Estimated speed loss before drop: 5 km/h
Estimated speed loss after drop: 0 km/h

FAB-100M:
Additional mass: 624 kg
Ammunition mass: 624 kg
Estimated speed loss before drop: 9 km/h
Estimated speed loss after drop: 0 km/h

8 x RBS-82 rockets
8 x 82mm Armour Piercing unguided rockets RBS-82
Additional mass: 144 kg
Ammunition mass: 120 kg
Racks mass: 24 kg
Estimated speed loss before launch: 13 km/h
Estimated speed loss after launch: 8 km/h