Sikorsky Product History
Sikorsky S-22 to S-27 “Ilya Muromets”
Ilya Muromets Aircraft Timeline and Characteristics
S-22 (Ilya Muromets B)
Qty. Built: 1
Engine: Argus 100 hp
# Engines: 4
# People: 16
Gross Wgt.: 10,340 lbs
Altitude: 3,600 ft
Wing Span: 102 ft
Wing Area: 1,669 sq ft
Speed: 53 mph
S-22A (Ilya Muromets B')
Qty. Built: 5
Engine: Argus 140 hp (2)
Argus 125 hp (2)
# Engines: 4
# People: 16
Gross Wgt.: 11,560 lbs
Altitude: 3,500 ft
Wing Span: 102 ft
Wing Area: 1,669 sq ft
Speed: 62 mph
S-23 (Ilya Muromets V)
Qty. Built: 2
Engine: Salmson 200 hp
# Engines: 2
# People: 16
Gross Wgt.: 7,920 lbs
Altitude: 7,000 ft
Wing Span: 102 ft
Wing Area: 1,378 sq ft
Speed: 65 mph
S-23A (Ilya Muromets V')
Qty. Built: 2
Engine: Argus 140 hp
# Engines: 2
# People: 16
Gross Wgt.: 9,900 lbs
Altitude: 7,000 ft
Wing Span: 102 ft
Wing Area: 1,378 sq ft
Speed: 65 mph
S-24 (Ilya Muromets G)
Qty. Built: 50
Engine: Sunbeam 135 hp
# Engines: 4
# People: 16
Gross Wgt.: 10,230 lbs
Altitude: 10,000 ft
Wing Span: -
Wing Area: 1,592 sq ft
Speed: 68 mph
S-26 (Ilya Muromets D)
Qty. Built: 1
Engine: Sunbeam 135 hp
# Engines: 4
# People: 16
Gross Wgt.: 9,460 lbs
Altitude: -
Wing Span: -
Wing Area: 1,270 sq ft
Speed: 88 mph
S-25 (Ilya Muromets G')
Qty. Built: 12
Engine: Russian Baltic 150 hp (2)
Renault 220 hp (2)
# Engines: 4
# People: 16
Gross Wgt.: 11,920 lbs
Altitude: 15,500 ft
Wing Span: -
Wing Area: 1,592 sq ft
Speed: 80 mph
S-26A (Ilya Muromets D')
Qty. Built: 1
Engine: Renault 220 hp
# Engines: 2
# People: 16
Gross Wgt.: 8,580 lbs
Altitude: -
Wing Span: -
Wing Area: 1,527 sq ft
Speed: 79 mph
S-27 (Ilya Muromets D')
Qty. Built: 1
Engine: Renault 220 hp
# Engines: 4
# People: 16
Gross Wgt.: 17,600 lbs
Altitude: 10,000
Wing Span: -
Wing Area: 2,066 sq ft
Speed: 83 mph
‘-‘ = characteristic not available
Igor I. Sikorsky’s S-22 design proved to be the World’s first four-engine bomber. Sikorsky named the aircraft “Ilya Muromets” after a tenth-century Russian folk hero. Construction started in August, 1913 and first flight was in January, 1914.
The aircraft had a wing span of 102 feet, a wing area of 1,700 square feet, a gross weight of 10,340 pounds and was powered by four 100 horsepower Argus motors. The cockpit had sufficient space allowing several persons to observe the pilot. Openings on both sides of the fuselage permitted mechanics to climb out on the wings to service the engines during flight. A hatch on the left side provided an exit to the front bridge. Behind the cockpit was a large passenger cabin with four large windows on each side. Placed at the rear was a stairway to the upper bridge and a washroom. Further back was a private cabin which included a berth, small table and cabinet. Lighting was provided by a wind-driven generator and heating was supplied by two long engine exhaust pipes which passed through the corners of the cabin.
In June, 1914, Sikorsky flew an Ilya Muromets on an historic 1,600 mile round trip flight from St. Petersburg to Kiev. This epic flight proved the worth of multi-engine airplanes and shortly thereafter the Army placed an order for ten Ilya Muromets. During World War I over seventy-five Ilya Muromets aircraft were produced in several versions (S-22 to S-27) and deployed in a special squadron at the front for bombing and reconnaissance missions.
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