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Antonov Aircraft Photos
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| N-73AN AN-2 A whale of an airplane. Flies like a big Cub. Off the ground in less then 500 Ft. Uses lots of fuel. Great crowd pleaser. |
Peter Depew |
2/3/2007 |
115,585 |
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| AN-32P - one of modifications of transport aircraft AN-32 producing by Kyiv State Aviation Plant “AVIANT”, aimed for extinguishing forest fires. Thanks to its high flight performances Ukrainian AN-32P operating with success in conditions of hot tropical climate, in high mountains conditions, in hard-accessed areas, performing takeoffs and landings on unpaved, pebble and snow airfields. Aircraft AN-32 has a great reliability, high thrust-weight ratio and self-contain in operation. On aircraft installs two modified turboprop engines ÀÈ-20Ä series 5. |
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5/26/2006 |
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| Antonov 124 in Portland, OR. Feb 2006 |
Gary Tingley |
2/15/2006 |
2,860,068 |
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| Close-up of the door on this Antonov AN-2. Looks like it swings in, not out. |
Mike Culver |
12/29/2005 |
180,796 |
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| Auburn, WA (S50) is home to a number of these Antonov AN-2 aircraft. This one has fabric hanging off the wings, and thru the holes you can see that the fuel line from the wing tanks looks like 1-1/4 inch plumbing duct from Home Depot. No wonder no one flies these things. |
Mike Culver |
12/29/2005 |
150,276 |
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| As you can see, the markings on this Anotonov AN-2 say "Far-Eastern expert Survey" in Vladivostok. Because the words are in english, I assume that the plane saw service for gas and oil exploration some time since the end of the Soviet era. |
Mike Culver |
12/29/2005 |
161,219 |
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| Close up view of the rear end of an Antonov AN-2. As you can see, this airplane saw duty in Vladivostok, Siberia. |
Mike Culver |
12/29/2005 |
145,514 |
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| Front view of the Antonov AN-2. You would not want to get in the way of this bad boy. |
Mike Culver |
12/29/2005 |
180,276 |
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| Another Antonov AN-2 moldering at Auburn, WA (S50). There are a total of 4 intact ones, plus wings for one more sitting on the ramp. |
Mike Culver |
12/29/2005 |
130,790 |
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