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Sikorsky Ilya Muromets

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Sikorsky Ilya Muromets — Fighter
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The Sikorsky Ilya Muromets was a class of Russian pre-World War I large four-engine commercial airliners and military heavy bombers used during World War I by the Russian Empire. The aircraft series was named after Ilya Muromets, a hero in Russian folklore. The series was based on the Russky Vityaz or Le Grand, the world's first four-engined aircraft, designed by Igor Sikorsky. The Ilya Muromets aircraft as it appeared in 1913 was a revolutionary design, intended for commercial service with its spacious fuselage incorporating a passenger saloon and washroom on board. The Ilya Muromets was the world's first multi-engine aircraft in production and at least sixty were built. During World War I, it became the first four-engine bomber to equip a dedicated strategic bombing unit. This heavy bomber was unrivaled in the early stages of the war, as the Central Powers had no aircraft capable enough to rival it until much later.

Specifications

Category
Fixed Wing
Sub-Category
Bomber
Domain
Defence
Era
Pioneer Age (pre-1919)
Country
Russia
Manufacturer
RBVZ
Operator
Russia military
Primary Role
Fighter
Status
Retired
Service Entry
1913
Produced
80
Engine
4x Sunbeam / Renault / RBVZ
Thrust / Power
600 hp total
Launch
Ground
Length (ft)
57.4
Wingspan (ft)
97.8
Empty Weight (lb)
10140
MTOW (lb)
15432
Endurance (hr)
5
Service Ceiling (ft)
9840
Range (mi)
350
Max Speed (mph)
75
Armament
3-7x machine guns; 1,100 lb bombs