Il-103 | |
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Il-103 at MAKS, Zhukovskiy, 1999. | |
Role | Training aircraft |
National origin | Soviet Union / Russia |
Manufacturer | Ilyushin |
Designer | Genrikh Novozhilov |
First flight | 17 May 1994 |
Introduction | 1996 |
Status | In service |
Primary user | see Operators |
Produced | 1994–present |
Number built | 66 |
The Ilyushin Il-103 is a single-engine, low-wing training aircraft developed by the Ilyushin Design Bureau that started in 1990 in the Soviet Union. The aircraft is now produced in Russia.[1] It was the first Russian aircraft to achieve Federal Aviation Administration certification, in 1998, for sales in the United States.[2]
Reviewers Dave Unwin and Marino Boric described the design in a 2015 review as "very robust, safe and comfortable. It was designed for everyday operation on poor runways and with the ability to cope with every variation of the harsh Russian climate."[2]
Russia’s United Aircraft Corporation reached an agreement with Aviation Engineering Zrt of Pécs, Hungary, to develop and licence produce a modernised version of the Ilyushin Il-103 in Hungary in March 2021.[3]
General characteristics
Performance