The document provides specifications for the Ilyushin IL-76 aircraft, including a maximum takeoff weight of 190 tons, maximum landing weight of 155 tons, and empty weight of 90 tons. It can carry a maximum cargo payload of 45 tons and fuel max of 80 tons, powered by 4 D-30KP and 4 PS-90AN jet engines. The cargo hold has a volume of 180-232 cubic meters and dimensions of 18m x 25m x 3.25m wide x 3.4m high. The aircraft has a maximum range of 5000-5200 km with a 40 ton payload and ferry range without cargo of 10,000 km at maximum fuel capacity.
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IL76 Spec
The document provides specifications for the Ilyushin IL-76 aircraft, including a maximum takeoff weight of 190 tons, maximum landing weight of 155 tons, and empty weight of 90 tons. It can carry a maximum cargo payload of 45 tons and fuel max of 80 tons, powered by 4 D-30KP and 4 PS-90AN jet engines. The cargo hold has a volume of 180-232 cubic meters and dimensions of 18m x 25m x 3.25m wide x 3.4m high. The aircraft has a maximum range of 5000-5200 km with a 40 ton payload and ferry range without cargo of 10,000 km at maximum fuel capacity.
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Max Take off Weight 190 ton
Max Landing Weight 155 ton
A/C Weight 90 ton Cargo Max 45 ton Fuel Max 80 ton Power plant: 4 x 117kN D-30KP / 4 x 157kN PS-90AN Cargo hold: volume 180 / 232 cubic meters Hold dimensions: 18m/25m L x 3.25m W x 3.4m H Carrying capacity: max payload at (max gross takeoff xt) Maximum range: 5000km / 5200km (with 40t payload) Ferry range: No cargo, maximum fuel supply 10,000km Speed range: max 850km/h, cruise 750 to 780km/h
Ilyushin IL-76 [Cargo Hold] Payload 50 T
Size Does Matter! The Ilyushin IL-76 interior cargo hold dimensions given in Part 1 were only approximate. Here, the interior profile is shown (right) in more detail (note low point below wing spar), and the useable volume[1] is shown (left) in section.