IL-10 (Family)
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Ilyushin Il-10 was a Soviet ground attack aircraft developed as a successor to the IL-2, designed as a variant on the cancelled single-seat Il-1 fighter at the end of WWII, with upgrades aimed at maneuverability, speed and addressing flaws in the Il-2 design. Soviet Il-10s were produced from 1944-54 with the Czech company Avia having a licence and their own export under the designation of Avia B-33, exported to Warsaw aligned allies and last retired in 1962 by Czechoslovakia.
Nicknames
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Vehicles
Rank IV
- IL-10
- IL-10 (1946)
- ␗IL-10 (1946) (China) - Exported to China
- ◔IL-10 (1946) (Italy) - Exported to Hungary
[Expand]Ilyushin Design Bureau (Илью́шинa Опытное конструкторское бюро) |
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