| First flew on May 26, 1924.
MODEL | ANT-2 |
CREW | 1 |
PASSENGERS | 2 |
ENGINE | 1 x Bristol "Jupiter", |
WEIGHTS |
Take-off weight | 836 kg | 1843 lb |
DIMENSIONS |
Wingspan | 10.5 m | 34 ft 5 in |
Length | 7.6 m | 25 ft 11 in |
Height | 2.1 m | 7 ft 11 in |
PERFORMANCE |
Max. speed | 170 km/h | 106 mph |
Ceiling | 3000 m | 9850 ft |
| A three-view drawing (552 x 753) |
Barry, 10.09.2014 16:56 Firstly this duralumin built 3 seat passenger plane was powered not by a Bristol "Jupiter", which probably had not been developed by then, but by a 100h.p. Bristol Lucifer. With a triangular cross section to the fuselage which reduced the need for wing struts and had the added benefit of reducing vortex drag the ANT-2 proved quite difficult to fly. This along with the lack of specialised knowledge in manufacturing all metal aeroplanes and for that matter the production of said alloys resulted in only a few being produced. One is still extent at th Central Airforce Museum at Monino. reply | roy, e-mail, 16.06.2011 23:13 Do you have pictures or document about Hannibal. This airplane have only one wing. Best regards Roy Johansen reply |
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