Ilyushin Il-32

Ilyushin Il-32
Both the nose and tail hinge lines are visible on this side view of the Il-32
Role Cargo glider
National origin Soviet Union
Manufacturer Ilyushin
First flight 20 August 1948
Status Canceled
Number built 1

The Ilyushin Il-32 was a Soviet heavy military glider developed after World War II to deliver 7,000 kg (15,000 lb) of cargo. To facilitate loading and unloading, the glider's nose and tail sections were hinged to swing sideways. The Il-32 required a four-engined aircraft to tow it safely; it was canceled when it became clear that no such tug was going to be available after the Tupolev Tu-75 and Ilyushin Il-18 programs were both canceled because of shortages of their intended Shvetsov ASh-73 engines.