Antonov’s Heavy Transports: From the An-22 to An-225, 1965 to the Present

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This book charts the development and service history of the Antonov design bureau’s heavy transport aircraft. In the late 1950s, the Antonov design bureau began developing the An-22 heavy military transport, intended to carry 50 tons. Powered by four 15,000 hp turboprops, it was the world’s heaviest transport when it first flew in February 1965. The four-turbofan An-124 was again the world’s most capable airlifter when it emerged in 1982, with a payload of 120 tons. It proved its worth in military and humanitarian operations and earned acclaim as a commercial freighter after 1991 for carrying heavy and outsized items. The unique six-engined An-225 “”Mriya”” was created for carrying the Buran space shuttle. Despite the demise of the Buran program, the aircraft found use on the heavy/outsized cargo transportation market. It is illustrated by a wealth of new photos and color artwork, as well as line drawings.-

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Publisher

Schiffer Publishing Ltd (US) (28 Nov. 2020)

Language

English

Hardcover

288 pages

ISBN-10

076436071X

ISBN-13

978-0764360718

Dimensions

21.59 x 2.24 x 27.94 cm

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Antonov's Heavy Transports: From the An-22 to An-225, 1965 to the Present

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