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The Ilyushin Il-14 (NATO reporting name: Crate) was a Soviet twin-engine commercial and military personnel and cargo transport aircraft that first flew in 1950, and entered service in 1954. Il-14 was also manufactured in East Germany by VVB Flugzeugbau, in Czechoslovakia as the Avia 14, and in China under the Chinese designation Y-6. The Ilyushin Il-14 was typically replaced by the Antonov An-24 and Yakovlev Yak-40.
The Il-14 was developed as a replacement for the widespread Douglas DC-3 and its Soviet built version, the Lisunov Li-2. A development of the earlier Ilyushin Il-12, (that first flew in 1945), the Il-14 was intended for use in both military and civil applications. The Il-12 had major problems with poor engine-out behaviour. Also, it had less payload capability than was originally planned (although the Il-12 was intended to carry 32 passengers, in service it only carried 18, which was uneconomical).
The development into the Il-14 was a vast improvement over the Il-12, with a new wing and a broader tailfin. It was powered by two 1,400 kW (1,900 hp) Shvetsov ASh-82T-7 radial piston engines. These changes greatly improved aerodynamic performance in engine-out conditions.
Total production of the Il-14 was 1,345 aircraft: 1,065 in Moscow (Moscow Machinery Plant Nr.30) from 1956 to 1958 and Tashkent (Factory Nr.84) from 1954 to 1958. Licenced production of 80 in East Germany by VEB Flugzeugwerke Dresden (FWD) from 1956 to 1959 and 203 in Czechoslovakia by Avia, Prague, from 1956 to 1960. It was rugged and reliable, and thus was widely used in rural areas with poor quality airfields.
The type was also used by the East German aircraft industry as a test aircraft for the horizontal stabilizer of the Baade 152.
The Il-14 operated in the Soviet Union until the 1980s and early 90s, and other nations like Cuba and Vietnam. However, the unlicensed Chinese built Y-6 remained in the People's Liberation Army Air Force as a trainer until the late 1980s.
Very few examples remain airworthy, with some still in use for freight duties, and a handful maintained by aviation clubs and enthusiasts. Today only three aircraft remain airworthy in Russia: one, called "Soviet Union" at Gorelovo airfield near St.Petersburg, another, called "Penguin" has performed its maiden flight after restoration on 1.10.2012 and now is based at Stupino airfield near Moscow. The third aircraft, called "The Blue Dream" performed its maiden flight from Tushino airfield to Stupino airfield in May 2014 after more than 10 years repair performed by a team of aero enthusiasts. There is also one IL-14 that is possibly airworthy in the United States.
Ilyushin Il-14s had 84 incidents and accidents during their operational history.
Date | Operator | Country | Aircraft | Location | Fatalities | Description |
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6 August 1955 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Il-14 SSSR-L5057 (c/n 4340408) | Voronezh | 25 of 25 | Crashed on approach due to an engine fire and wing separation. |
22 April 1956 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Il-14 SSSR-L1718 (c/n 146000202) | Sukhumi | 6 of 6 | Crashed into the Black Sea shortly after takeoff. |
28 October 1956 | Egyptian Air Force | Egypt | Il-14 "1101" | Mediterranean | 23 of 23 | Operation Tarnegol: Shot down by an Israeli Air Force Gloster Meteor in a failed attempt to kill the Egyptian Chief-of-Staff. |
14 June 1957 | LOT Polish Airlines | Poland | Il-14P (c/n 6341407) | Vnukovo International Airport | 9 of 13 | Crashed on approach. Bad weather and pilot error were to blame. |
15 August 1957 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Il-14P SSSR-L1874 (c/n 146000607) | Kobenhavn harbor | 23 of 23 | Struck a chimney and crashed. |
4 November 1957 | Romanian government | Romania | Il-14P YR-PCC (c/n 146001010) | Vnukovo International Airport | 4 of 16 | Struck treetops in fog and crashed. |
3 December 1957 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Il-14 SSSR-L1657 (c/n 146001027) | Helsinki, Finland | 0 of 21 | Written off after overshooting the runway on landing. |
5 April 1958 | CAAC | China | Il-14 "632" | Xian | 14 of 14 | Crashed. |
18 January 1959 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Il-14P SSSR-41863 (c/n 146000701) | Stalingrad | 25 of 25 | Crashed on approach. Possibly shot down. |
23 October 1959 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Il-14P SSSR-41806 (c/n 6341709) | Moscow | 28 of 29 | Crashed on approach, possibly due to poor visibility. |
13 December 1959 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Il-14P SSSR-91577 (c/n 147001416) | Boysun | 30 of 30 | Struck a mountain after the crew deviated from the flight route. |
30 March 1960 | Czechoslovak Air Force | Czechoslovakia | Avia 14 "3149" (c/n 172913149) | Kromeriz, Czechoslovakia | 7 of 7 | Crashed into a hill in poor visibility. |
20 July 1960 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Il-14 SSSR-61696 (c/n 147001035) | Syktyvkar | 23 of 23 | Broke up in mid-air due to turbulence. |
22 July 1960 | Volksarmee | East Germany | VEB 14P "400" (c/n 14803004) | Vockerode, Germany | 5 + 1 on ground | Struck a chimney and crashed. |
2 September 1960 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Il-14 SSSR-04200 (c/n 147001418) | Mount Belaya | 18 of 18 | Crashed while carrying a polar research team back to Moscow. |
4 December 1960 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Il-14M SSSR-52091 (c/n 7342905) | Chernovo | 14 of 14 | Crashed due to engine fire and wing separation. |
2 January 1961 | CSA | Czechoslovakia | Avia 14-32A OK-MCZ (c/n 105807110) | Ruzyně International Airport | 10 of 10 | Struck power lines on takeoff during a training flight. |
8 July 1961 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Il-14P SSSR-41848 (c/n 6341706) | Sosnovy Bor | 9 of 26 | Force-landed due to fuel exhaustion. |
31 October 1961 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Il-14M SSSR-61712 (c/n 4350503) | Smorodinny | 5 of 5 | Struck a hillside after the crew mistook the lights of a town for the lights of their destination. |
3 March 1962 | Polish Air Force | Poland | VEB 14P "026" (c/n 14803071) | Warsaw | Struck a paratrooper in mid-air. | |
27 March 1962 | Cubana de Aviación | Cuba | Il-14 CU-T819 | Antonio Maceo Airport | 22 of 22 | Crashed into the sea after takeoff. |
6 July 1962 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Il-14 SSSR-91554 (c/n 147001216) | Tashkent | 11 of 38 | Crashed due to engine failure. |
10 September 1962 | CSA | Czechoslovakia | Avia 14-32A OK-MCT (c/n 98807103) | Brno-Turany Airport | 14 of 42 | Struck a mountain on approach in poor visibility. |
18 September 1962 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Il-14 SSSR-61628 (c/n 146000929) | Cherskiy | 32 of 32 | Struck a mountain after the crew failed to follow departure procedure. |
28 February 1963 | Interflug | East Germany | Il-14P DM-SBL (c/n 6341206) | Konigsbruck, Germany | Written off after a force-landing without power. | |
16 June 1963 | Tarom | Romania | VEB 14P YR-ILL (c/n 14803072) | Bekessamson, Hungary | 31 of 31 | Crashed. |
4 August 1963 | MIAT Mongolian Airlines | Mongolia | Avia 14S MT-105 (c/n 200 014104) | Mount Otgontenger, Mongolia | Flew into the side of a mountain. | |
24 August 1963 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Avia 14P SSSR-61617 (c/n 014 602107) |
Kutaisi Airport | 32 of 32 | Crashed in poor visibility after deviating from the flight route. |
20 October 1963 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Il-14 SSSR-04188 (c/n 6341301) | Hayes Island, Franz Josef Land | 7 of 7 | Struck a glacier face after the crew lost spatial orientation. |
1963 (date uncertain) | Egyptian Air Force | Egypt | Il-14P "1151" (c/n 14803007) | Shot down by Egyptian air defenses on its delivery flight from East Germany. | ||
17 February 1964 | Malév Hungarian Airlines | Hungary | VEB 14P HA-MAH (c/n 14803033) | Ferihegy Airport | Destroyed in a hangar fire. | |
18 February 1964 | Indian Air Force | India | Il-14 | Banhilal Pass | 13 of 13 | Crashed. |
22 August 1964 | Czechoslovak Air Force | Czechoslovakia | Avia 14T "3148" (c/n 171913148) | Hurka, Czechoslovakia | 10 of 10 | Struck trees and crashed in poor visibility. |
9 October 1964 | Tarom | Romania | Il-14P YR-ILB (c/n 146000902) | Sibiu, Romania | 31 of 31 | Crashed after crossing a mountain range. Turbulence causing mid-air breakup. |
28 November 1964 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Il-14P SSSR-41883 (c/n 146000708) | Surami | 7 of 15 | Struck a mountain due to crew error. |
1965 (date uncertain) | Egyptian Air Force | Egypt | Il-14T (c/n 14803005) | Crashed on delivery flight from East Germany. | ||
1 January 1966 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Avia 14P SSSR-61618 (c/n 602108) | Mount Yurchik | 23 of 23 | Struck a mountain in turbulence and snow. |
16 February 1966 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Il-14M SSSR-52058 (c/n 7343609) | Pechora | 35 of 35 | Crashed after an engine fire. |
23 April 1966 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Il-14 SSSR-61772 (c/n 146000310) | Baku | 33 of 33 | Disappeared after the pilot reported that he was ditching the plane. |
5 November 1966 | Air Mali | Mali | Il-14M TZ-ABH (c/n 7342501) | Cayolle Pass, France | 7 of 7 | Crashed into the French Alps during a transfer flight. |
12 March 1967 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Il-14P SSSR-61657 (c/n 6341801) | Yakutsk | 15 of 19 | Crashed while attempting to force-land after an engine fire. |
17 November 1967 | Interflug | East Germany | VEB 14P DM-SAF (c/n 14803016) | Germany | Written off from damage on a flight from Leipzig to Moscow. | |
9 March 1968 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Il-14 SSSR-41840 (c/n 147001504) | Mount Getantag, Armenia | 5 of 5 | Struck a mountain. The crew was not familiar with the flight route. |
11 October 1968 | CSA | Czechoslovakia | Avia 14-32A OK-MCJ (c/n 77805120) | Ruzyně International Airport | 11 of 40 | Crashed after takeoff. |
5 December 1968 | CAAC | China | Il-14 "640" | Beijing, China | Crashed. | |
23 June 1969 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Il-14M SSSR-52018 (c/n 7343208) | Yukhnov, Russia | 24 of 24 | Collided with a Soviet Air Force Antonov An-12 after disobeying ATC altitude instructions. |
1969 (date uncertain) | CAAC | China | Il-14 "618" | Namchang, China | Crashed. | |
25 February 1970 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Il-14M SSSR-61637 (c/n 146000937) | Ust-Maya, Russia | 5 of 5 | Crashed after takeoff due to propeller malfunction. |
4 April 1970 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Avia 14P SSSR-52002 (c/n 602111) | Zaporozhye Airport | 7 of 35 | Crashed while attempting a go-around following a premature descent. |
8 June 1970 | CSA | Czechoslovakia | Il-14 | Nuremberg, Germany | Hijacked by 9 people demanding transport to Germany. | |
8 June 1970 | CSA | Czechoslovakia | Il-14 | Vienna, Austria | Hijacked by 3 people demanding transport to Austria. | |
19 August 1970 | LOT Polish Airlines | Poland | Il-14 | Bornholm, Denmark | Hijacked by 5 people demanding transport to Denmark. | |
27 October 1970 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Il-14 | Sinop, Turkey | Hijacked by 2 people demanding transport to Turkey. | |
14 November 1970 | CAAC | China | Il-14 "616" | Guiyang, China | Crashed. | |
7 February 1971 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Il-14M SSSR-91535 (c/n 147001201) | Kirovsk Airport | Written off due to damage from landing short. | |
27 May 1971 | Tarom | Romania | Il-14 | Vienna, Austria | Hijacked by 6 people demanding transport to Austria. | |
30 December 1971 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Il-14M SSSR-91570 (c/n 7342704) | Baranikha, Russia | Written off after overrunning the runway. | |
1 February 1972 | CSA | Czechoslovakia | Avia 14-32A/40 OK-MCG (c/n 66805109) | Karlovy Vary, Czechoslovakia | Belly landing. | |
4 August 1972 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Il-14M SSSR-91537 (c/n 147001202) | Aldan, Russia | Struck a building during emergency landing after engine failure. | |
13 October 1972 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Avia 14P SSSR-86671 (c/n 023703101) | Krasnaya Polyana, Russia | Crashed. | |
4 November 1972 | Balkan Bulgarian Airlines | Bulgaria | Il-14P LZ-ILA (c/n 146001046) | Cruncha, Bulgaria | 35 of 35 | Crashed into a mountain on approach due to ATC errors. |
14 January 1973 | CAAC | China | Il-14 "644" | Guiyang, China | 29 of 29 | Struck a mountain. |
24 February 1973 | CCP | China | Il-14 | Shanghai, China | Mysteriously exploded an hour after takeoff. It is suggested that this was an attempt to kill Deng Xiaoping. | |
4 July 1973 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Il-14 SSSR-91534 (c/n 147001150) | Shakhtyorsk, Russia | 18 of 18 | Crashed into a mountain in limited visibility. |
25 October 1973 | CSA | Czechoslovakia | Avia 14-32A OK-MCV (c/n 101807106) | Brno-Turany Airport | Written off after fire. | |
29 November 1973 | Czechoslovak Air Force | Czechoslovakia | Avia 14T "3155" (c/n 17913155) | Veszprém, Hungary | 3 of 23 | Crashed following excessive descent. |
6 April 1974 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Avia 14P SSSR-52023 (c/n 047 704110) |
Ust-Kuiga Airport | 0 of 18 | Written off after the flight engineer accidentally raised the landing gear after landing. |
14 November 1974 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Il-14M SSSR-91515 (c/n 147001425) | Zhulhyany Airport | 6 of 6 | Crashed after takeoff following engine fire and wing separation. |
9 August 1975 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Il-14M SSSR-52056 (c/n 7342804) | Ulan-Ude Airport | 11 of 11 | Crashed into a hillside after deviating from approach pattern. |
1 March 1976 | Tarom | Romania | VEB 14P YR-ILO (c/n 14803061) | Sibiu Airport | 6 of 9 | Crashed short of runway on approach. |
24 March 1976 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Il-14LIK SSSR-61756 (c/n 147001250) | Ashgabat Airport | 6 of 6 | Crashed into a mountain while flying under VFR in IFR conditions. |
18 December 1976 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Il-14RR SSSR-61752 (c/n 147001247) | Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Russia | 8 of 10 | Crashed into Mount Ostraya after deviating from approach pattern. |
11 February 1977 | Czech Airlines | Czechoslovakia | Avia 14T OK-OCA (c/n 190013167) | Ivanka Airport | 4 of 5 | Struck trees short of runway on approach. Did not follow proper flight path and height in bad weather. As of 2012, last accident of Czechoslovak/Czech Airlines involving fatalities. |
5 April 1977 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Il-14FKM SSSR-61675 (c/n 6342106) | Penek, Russia | 6 of 6 | Crashed due to a loss of control following rudder malfunction. |
20 July 1977 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Avia 14M SSSR-52096 (c/n 086806109) | Vitim, Russia | 39 of 40 | Struck trees on takeoff and crashed. |
27 October 1977 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Il-14M SSSR-04195 (c/n 147001313) | Cape Chelyuskin, Russia | Crashed after deviating from approach pattern. | |
2 January 1979 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Il-14FKM SSSR-04193 (c/n 7343506) | Molodyozhnaya, Antarctica | 3 of 14 | Stalled and crashed on takeoff due to engine failure, although reports claim wind shear as the cause. |
30 October 1979 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Il-14M SSSR-61683 (c/n 146001050) | Baltic Sea | 0 | Destroyed by fire (along with an An-2) aboard ship MV Olyenok during transport. |
13 May 1980 | Cubana de Aviación | Cuba | Il-14 CU-T322 (c/n 147001642) | Varadero, Cuba | 3 of 3 | Crashed into the ocean. |
12 June 1980 | Czechoslovak Air Force | Czechoslovakia | Avia 14T "3151" (c/n 174913151) | Brno-Cernovice, Czechoslovakia | Written off due to damage sustained after takeoff. | |
15 September 1980 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Il-14P SSSR-41831 (c/n 14803060) | Bereznik, Russia | Crash landed after engine failure. | |
13 June 1981 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Il-14 SSSR-41838 (c/n 147001141) | Ust-Barguzin, Russia | 48 of 48 | Crashed into a mountain near Lake Baykal on approach. |
1 August 1981 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Il-14M SSSR-91517 (c/n 147001135) | Utichiy Island | 11 of 11 | Crashed into the ground. |
16 February 1984 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Il-14M SSSR-91611 (c/n 148001944) | Saaremaa Island, Estonia | Crashed after engine failure during a research flight. | |
10 January 1985 | MAP Moscow OAO | Soviet Union | Il-14T SSSR-06142 (c/n 148001843) | Uralsk, Kazakhstan | Crashed short of runway on approach during a night landing. | |
17 February 1986 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Il-14M SSSR-41816 (c/n 147001603) | Philippi Glacier, Antarctica | 6 of 6 | Crashed into a glacier slope after running out of fuel in whiteout conditions. |
30 March 1986 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Il-14 SSSR-04117 | Ostrov Graham Bell, Franz Josef Land | Damaged by snow on takeoff. | |
7 October 1988 | Shanxi Airlines | China | Il-14P B-4218 (c/n 6341406) | Linfen, China | 42 of 46 | Crashed into a hotel shortly after takeoff. |
6 July 1989 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Il-14M SSSR-61788 (c/n 8343901) | Cape Schmidt, Russia | 0 | Ditched after takeoff following engine failure. |
12 September 1990 | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Il-14P SSSR-41803 (c/n 146000938) | Mirny Ice Station | 0 | Belly landing on glacier after engine problems. |
1991 (date uncertain) | Aeroflot | Soviet Union | Il-14 SSSR-41807 (c/n 93013118) | Mirny Ice Station | Left derelict | |
8 October 1992 | Wuhan Airlines | China | Avia 14M B-4211 (c/n 108807113) | Huajia, China | 14 of 35 | Crashed after takeoff following engine failure. |
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