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Antonov KT "Kryl'ya tanka" 1942 |
The extraordinary KT 'Kryl'ya tanka' (Tank's Wings) was a Soviet
wartime design intended to supply partisans behind German lines with
light armour. ... read more ... |
Prototype flew as SKh-1 31 August 1947. More than 5,000 An-2 were built at Kiev, ending in mid-1960s
after limited manufacture ... read more ... |
Antonov An-2 1949 |
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Antonov An-4 1950 |
An-4 is the design bureau designation for the An-2ZA, a variant of the An-2 intended specially forthe role of high-altitude ... read more ... |
Military and civil transport aircraft of similar type designed for the Soviet Air Force and Aeroflot respectively. Both aircraft carried ... read more ... |
Antonov An-8 1955 |
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Antonov An-12 1957 |
Prototype (7900101), built at Irkutsk, flew 16 December 1957, with Kuznetsov NK-4 turboprops, as
rear-loading development of An-10 airliner; more than ... read more ... |
Carrying the NATO reporting name Clod, the An-14 is a twin-engined light general-purpose aircraft that first flew in March 1958. ... read more ... |
Antonov An-14 1958 |
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Antonov An-10 1959 |
Design of the An-10 airliner began in November 1955 and the prototype (named Ukraina) first flew in March 1957. Subsequently ... read more ... |
Development of this twin-turboprop transport was started in 1957, to replace piston-engined types on
Aeroflot's internal feederline routes. The An-24 was ... read more ... |
Antonov An-24 1962 |
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Twin-turboprop pressurised short-haul transport, first exhibited 1969 Paris Air Show; approximately 1,410 built by GAZ 473 at Kiev, 1968-85, before ... read more ... |
Antonov An-26 1969 |
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Antonov An-28 1972 |
Carrying the NATO reporting name Cash, the An-28 is a development of the piston-engined An-14. It is a short-range twin-turboprop ... read more ... |
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Antonov An-72 1977 |
Originated as private venture military transport
based on stillborn An-60 64-73 seat civil airliner designed
to meet 1967 specification. Revised ... read more ... |
Currently the world's largest aircraft, the An-225 Mriya (dream) stemmed from the need to transport large items for the Soviet ... read more ... |
Antonov An-225 Mria 1988 |
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Antonov An-70 1994 |
The An-70 is a new propfan medium-size wide-body short take-off and landing transport aircraft intended to replace An-12.
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