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ant (Member Profile)
Your video, ADB Antonov An-225 Mriya UR-82060 Amazing landing in the fog, has made it into the Top 15 New Videos listing. Congratulations on your achievement. For your contribution you have been awarded 1 Power Point.
ADB Antonov An-225 Mriya UR-82060 Amazing landing in the fog
That's exactly what I was thinking.
Presumably Moses did it in the ADB Antonov An-225 Mriya UR-82060.
It's like splitting the red sea.
Largest Turboprop in the world Antonov AN 22 Manchester
There was an interesting comment on this vid by Valentyn Mykolajovych, from Antonov,
which as far as I can work out (without speaking Russian) means something like:
PAK TA Russian Supersonic Transport Concept
The Antonov 225 is pretty improbable too, but it already exists
In Russia Mud Flies You
2 more comments have been lost in the ether at this killed duplicate.
The Antonov An-225 "Mriya" - (World's Largest Cargo Plane)
As far as I know, a primarily white A380 takes about 650kg of paint, so my guess would be ~700-750kg for this one. The second An-225, the one they never finished, could certainly use some paint, judging by these three pictures.>> ^BoneRemake:
Speaking of paint, I wonder how many pounds of paint go onto a plane that size.
Antonov AN-225 landing in Norton
>> ^BoneyD:
She's built like a steak-house, but she handles like a bistro.
She's out of control! You win again, gravity!
Antonov AN-225 landing in Norton
Am I the only person who was both shocked and impressed by how many wheels that thing has in its landing geer? It's not a surprise, just a shock.
>> ^spawnflagger:
GOD DAMN!!!
that's a big plane.
I couldn't even count how many wheels it had.
I wonder how much it would cost in fuel to transport a 150 ton payload?
No, I guess I'm not the only one.
Will mintbbb or anyone else for that matter spaz out if we put this in the Wheels channel?
EDD (Member Profile)
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Antonov AN-225 landing in Norton
>> ^MINK:
come on haters, it's a plane that can carry a train ffs, that's literally awesome.
Moreover, it's a plane that can carry a train that can carry an automobile.
Movie reference achieved.
Antonov AN-225 landing in Norton
i think someone hijacked mink's account...
>> ^MINK:
^LOL
come on haters, it's a plane that can carry a train ffs, that's literally awesome.
Antonov AN-225 landing in Norton
>> ^dmac:
>> ^kronosposeidon:
SIX engines? Holy shit. Does any other aircraft, military or civilian, have six engines? I don't think so, but I could be wrong.
Sarcasm Fail?
B-52, B-36, Corvair XC-99, The Spruce Goose, B-47 - there are truckloads of 6 and 8 engine military and civilian planes out there. This has massive lift capacity but by no means thrust dominance.
Guess that's what I get for joining the Navy.
Darkhand (Member Profile)
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Antonov AN-225 landing in Norton
>> ^wraith:
Why is this in the Top 15? Wake me when you have a video of the Hughes H-4 Hercules landing at a port.
Because what you don't know that the rest of us do, is that the plane is full of kittens.
Antonov AN-225 landing in Norton
>> ^kronosposeidon:
SIX engines? Holy shit. Does any other aircraft, military or civilian, have six engines? I don't think so, but I could be wrong.
Sarcasm Fail?
B-52, B-36, Corvair XC-99, The Spruce Goose, B-47 - there are truckloads of 6 and 8 engine military and civilian planes out there. This has massive lift capacity but by no means thrust dominance.