Ilyushin Il-103

Il-103
Role Training aircraft
National origin Soviet Union / Russia
Manufacturer Ilyushin
Designer Genrikh Novozhilov
First flight 17 May 1994
Status In service
Primary user Republic of Korea Air Force
Number built 66
Unit cost
USD 156,500

The Ilyushin Il-103 is a single-engine, low-wing training aircraft developed by the Ilyushin Design Bureau starting 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 for sales in the United States.

Produced by RSK-MiG, it has been adopted by the Republic of Korea Air Force as a primary trainer, where it is known as the T-103.

Users

The following is a list of import versions of the II-103:

 Laos
 South Korea
 Peru

Specifications (Il-103)

Data from [4][5][6] Type Certificate no A45SE FAA received in December 1998, Type certificate No. 89-103 THE AR IAC received in February 1996. Type certificate No. A45SE FAA received in December 1998

General characteristics

Performance

See also

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration and era

References

Notes
  1. Flying Magazine: 22. September 1991. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. Lao People's Liberation Army Air Force Aircraft Types. Aeroflight.co.uk Accessed 2010-12-14
  3. S. Korean military plane crash leaves two dead. Chinapost.com Accessed 2013-06-21
  4. http://tcmlink.com/visitors/enginespecsheets.cfm
  5. Taylor 1996, p. 423
  6. Jane's All The World's Aircraft 2004-2005, p. 392
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