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Ilyushin Il-28
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Military Vehicle Name
Ilyushin Il-28
Manufacturer
Ilyushin
Faction
Russia
Domain
Deasy Corporation Air Security
Platform
Fixed Wing
Description
Early Soviet jet-powered tactical bomber
Period
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Era
Cold War Era (POLIS)
Cold War Era (POLIS)
Year
Begin Year:
1948
End Year:
1956
Il-28 nose and twin jet intakes
A grey Ilyushin Il-28 is parked on grass in an outdoor aircraft collection. The view is from the front, showing the glazed bombardier nose, raised cockpit canopy, nose landing gear, straight wings, and circular jet intakes on both sides of the fuselage.
Il-28 cutaway drawing plate
A printed page shows four side-view cutaway drawings of Ilyushin Il-28 variants. The drawings expose internal compartments, crew positions, equipment bays, landing gear, engines, fuel tanks, and tail structure, with small labels identifying different Il-28 configurations.
Il-28 number 04 side view
A grey Ilyushin Il-28 marked with large red number 04 is parked on grass under a cloudy sky. The aircraft has a red star on the tail, red covers on the engine openings, a glazed nose, raised cockpit canopy, tricycle landing gear, and straight wings extending across the frame.
Il-28 interior bay detail
A close interior view shows an Ilyushin Il-28 bay with yellow riveted metal panels, green-painted structure, wrapped tubing, black linkages, cables, springs, and worn paint around access openings. The frame is tightly cropped around the mechanical fittings and internal aircraft skin.
Il-28 number 04 nose close-up
A close front-quarter view shows the grey Ilyushin Il-28 marked red 04 on the nose. The image shows the multi-pane glazed nose, cockpit canopy, nose landing gear, red covers over both circular engine intakes, a red star on the tail, and other preserved aircraft in the background.
Polish-marked Il-28 number 65
A grey Ilyushin Il-28 marked number 65 is parked on grass in side view. The tail carries a Polish checkerboard marking and the number 65, while the nose has multi-pane glazing, the cockpit canopy is raised above the fuselage, and the aircraft rests on its landing gear with an orange cover over the visible engine opening.
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