Cybermonkey
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Download it now!
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Clive
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Cybermonkey
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Clive
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Leighton
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it is not the largest.
it is the largest that is flying to day however
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Cybermonkey
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Yes i do know this. The largest was the Spruce Goose, and that flew for about 1 mile. PGTF. that is not flying. the fricking wright brothers flew further than that thing.
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Leighton
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it had a good name thow Spruce Goose - MMI 11607
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Ojc
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Don't be ghey.
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Cybermonkey
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Stop phoning stephen
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Leighton
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Currently the world's largest aircraft, the first Antonov An-225 Mriya (meaning "Dream") prototype flew on 21 December 1988. It was designed and built by Antonov Design Bureau (headquarters in Kiev, Ukraine), known for their outstanding achievements in producing heavy transport aircraft. It is the largest aircraft to ever takeoff more than once.
Capable of transporting oversized objects externally, the An-225 was designed mainly to transport the Russian space shuttle "Buran" and its components from a service area to a launch site, although the Antonov bureau is looking for possible commercial applications for the enormous aircraft.
Construction of the An-124 provided the basis for the new aircraft with Antonov using many of the same components to keep cost and development efforts down. Although the basic configuration is the same as the An-124, the An-225 is longer, has no rear ramp/door assembly, and incorporates a 32-wheel landing gear system (two nose and fourteen main wheel bogies, seven per side, each with two wheels). The Mriya is not a military aircraft, however, it packs a great potential for military use as a super-heavy transport, it is capable of airlifting cargos that no other aircraft in the world is capable of.
As of this posting, only one An-225 has been built. There are rumors that the European Space Agency has plans to launch the unmanned British HoTOL (Horizontal TakeOff and Landing) from the An-225, though these rumors appear to be unfounded.
that is the russan shuttle by the way
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Cybermonkey
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why are you telling me this? I know more about aircraft than you will ever do
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Leighton
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quote: Originally posted by Cybermonkey24
why are you telling me this? I know more about aircraft than you will ever do
i am guessing you do because you knew about the Spruce Goose which not mainy people know about
but i do like that plane.
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Bonzai
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crikey thats big. cant say id ever trust russian engineering tho seeing the slack work that goes on at my place, best not say for which airline i work for in this post
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Jason Iles
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quote: Originally posted by lordbonzai
crikey thats big. cant say id ever trust russian engineering tho seeing the slack work that goes on at my place, best not say for which airline i work for in this post
Go on let us know
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Ojc
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Give me a Me-262 and I will shoot that fcuker down.
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Cybermonkey
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lordbonzai, do you work for Aeroflot?
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Cybermonkey
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quote: Originally posted by Leighton
quote: Originally posted by Cybermonkey24
why are you telling me this? I know more about aircraft than you will ever do
i am guessing you do because you knew about the Spruce Goose which not mainy people know about
but i do like that plane.
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vibrio
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quote: Originally posted by Leighton
quote: Originally posted by Cybermonkey24
why are you telling me this? I know more about aircraft than you will ever do
i am guessing you do because you knew about the Spruce Goose which not mainy people know about
but i do like that plane.
PGTF Mr hughes was Da man
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vibrio
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quote: Originally posted by Ojc
Give me a Me-262 and I will shoot that fcuker down.
Give me Chuck yeager. I will become an ace in one day
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Cybermonkey
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Ross is wise to flying history
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vibrio
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Ross has all the issues of airplane magazine.
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Bonzai
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quote: Originally posted by Cybermonkey24
lordbonzai, do you work for Aeroflot?
i live in cardiff u mad fool! actually i work for BA
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