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From Jane's
http://www.janes.com/article/63341/c...225-production The AN-225 was a one-off for transporting the Soviet space shuttle but after the Buran program was shut down, the only 225 in existence has been looking for work. I am really curious about what uses China has for multiple 225s. This is not a plane for sending mail to remote areas. Seeing the increasing goals and accomplishments of the Chinese space program, this is interesting indeed. |
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Interesting, she is a bit of a beast.
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Our company used it back in 2012 shipping a lot of fair size natural gas compressors to Nigeria:
http://www.vancouversun.com/touch/m-...id=6296383&p=1 There was a TV special about the AN-124 & An-225 being used for specialty cargo trips and if I recall correctly, they were in constant use when not being maintained. I don't know how much the current oil slump has affected that however? |
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Like Texas, everything is bigger in Russia. The Tu-160 " Blackjack " bomber is the largest bomber in the world just as the An 225 is the largest in it's class.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tupolev_Tu-160 http://www.wallpaperup.com/uploads/w...df106d96e9.jpg |
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When I was a kid, Airfix (along with other model kit manufacturers) produced kits of the big airliners of the day in 1:144 scale. In other words, one inch of plastic model for every 12 feet of the real plane; this was of course to cut down on the size of the model, and was one half of the more usual scale of 1:72 (one inch to six feet).
In more recent times, however, kit makers have been far less shy about producing models of big aircraft in 1:72 scale (beginning, I suppose, with the Heller kit of the Being 707, a magnificent thing of about two feet in length). So I was just pondering the size of such a model of the An-225: it would be over 45 inches long!
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Proper big for a model. Also the breed of models where the owner drives a Lambo to the rc club, with the crew in a trailer truck behind him ![]() |
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That was amazing... I really enjoyed that. What a beautiful location for R/C model flying, too
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Great link
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Can you imagine the wake turbulence on that one?
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