During WWII, the worst nightmare of Soviet ground troops were Ju-87 “Stuka” series dive bombers; for Germans, that was Il-2 Stormovik. TsKB-55/57, designed by Sergey Ilyushin and his team of Central Design Bureau, was a strong, all-metal aircraft, and propelled by AM-38 engine(1,680HP). n>
It was operated by a pilot and a rear gunner, and they’re protected by ‘armored bathtub’ along with fuel tank. But when it came to mass production stage and deployment as Il-2 in 1941, lack of material forced it to become a single-seat aircraft, with wooden parts used for wings and the rear parts of fuselage.
Being called as “Ilyusah”, “Flying Tank” and “Stormovik: Storm Bird” by Russians, the Il-2s served with Soviet air force brilliantly and gave their enemy a great fear and massive damage, which was enough to earn the name of “The Black Death” by Germans, in spite of massive damage of Il-2 themselves.
Il-2s were so important that Stalin stated it as “Necessary like air, like bread”. Il-2s still had problems to solve, so the developments continued; rear gunner revived, more powerful engines were used, more armor and re-designed wings were made to be an enhanced version, Il-2M. Outnumbering the Bf109s (around 35,000 samples produced), Shturmoviks were produced over 36,000 and it’s still the best record of most-produced combat aircraft.
It was operated by a pilot and a rear gunner, and they’re protected by ‘armored bathtub’ along with fuel tank. But when it came to mass production stage and deployment as Il-2 in 1941, lack of material forced it to become a single-seat aircraft, with wooden parts used for wings and the rear parts of fuselage.
Being called as “Ilyusah”, “Flying Tank” and “Stormovik: Storm Bird” by Russians, the Il-2s served with Soviet air force brilliantly and gave their enemy a great fear and massive damage, which was enough to earn the name of “The Black Death” by Germans, in spite of massive damage of Il-2 themselves.
Il-2s were so important that Stalin stated it as “Necessary like air, like bread”. Il-2s still had problems to solve, so the developments continued; rear gunner revived, more powerful engines were used, more armor and re-designed wings were made to be an enhanced version, Il-2M. Outnumbering the Bf109s (around 35,000 samples produced), Shturmoviks were produced over 36,000 and it’s still the best record of most-produced combat aircraft.
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