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Video shows Antonov AN-225 wreckage
A video broadcast earlier today showed the mangled wreckage of the Antonov AN-225, the aircraft was confirmed destroyed on Saturday but we had yet to receive any images or video of the aircraft’s state after the attacks... (www.aviationweekly.org) और अधिक...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
That one in the hanger was the airframe parts plane. Myria was long gone. Don't believe me? Write to Antonov and ask them. After you read the email, it is recalled and vanishes.
Parts plane?? The only "parts planes" they use are comparable parts off AN124s. Otherwise they make it in machine ship.
Sorry but I'd rather listen to the chief pilot Dymtro Antonov sending out spotty video from Kyiv..and the pictures of it in the maintenance hangar, the pictures of it on the ramp a few days before the idiot invasion etc
Sorry but I'd rather listen to the chief pilot Dymtro Antonov sending out spotty video from Kyiv..and the pictures of it in the maintenance hangar, the pictures of it on the ramp a few days before the idiot invasion etc
Antonov built 2 of them before the Soviets dropped the Soviet space race. You know it was built to transport the Soviet Space Shuttle on its back? When the space race was axed, the two aircraft were mothballed. Only one was used in commercial flights. Time will tell if I am right or wrong, but a level headed good friend wrote to them. It is all apart of the propaganda war running alongside the real one.. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonov_An-225_Mriya
SMH...I should know a bit about the AN225 as it was part of a thesis project in school, decades ago. It was the replacement for the original shuttle carrier, the Myasishchev VM-T Atlant. It was designed, and built, to carry Buran on the back, and the Energia rocket boosters in the belly.
No Antonov did not build 2. They fully built 1, and they had started work on the 2nd airframe but the USSR could not afford to continue the space program (or itself for that matter) so the 2nd airframe was never finished and the first unit mothballed. The partial airframe was never a "parts" aircraft. It still sits in 1 of the factory assembly hangars.
Perhaps next time you may want to pay heed to that which you link to: "Produced 1985
Number built 1"
No Antonov did not build 2. They fully built 1, and they had started work on the 2nd airframe but the USSR could not afford to continue the space program (or itself for that matter) so the 2nd airframe was never finished and the first unit mothballed. The partial airframe was never a "parts" aircraft. It still sits in 1 of the factory assembly hangars.
Perhaps next time you may want to pay heed to that which you link to: "Produced 1985
Number built 1"
Following ADB flights since quite a while. Anybody knows what happened to both AN-124s (UR-82009 and UR-82073), I think they were also at GML plus the smaller AN-22A, AN-74T and AN-26 aircrafts.
This and other atrocities perpetrated by the savage "vandal" viking