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World's largest plane - Antonov AN-225 damaged in Ukraine attach by Russians

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The World's largest plane, the Antonov AN-225 was damaged in Ukraine attach by Russians. The AN-225 has the largest lift capacity and wingspan on any current plane.
From the Aerotime Hub website-

"The An-225 was developed as part of the Soviet space program to transport the space shuttle Buran as well as large rocket components. It flew for the first time in 1988. With six engines and 42 tires, it could transport up to 640 tons, making it the most powerful aircraft ever created, and the largest operating.

The program initially planned on building two aircraft, but only one was completed before the fall of the Soviet Union. The incomplete airframe of the second giant is resting in another hangar at Antonov Airport. Its current condition is unknown.

Antonov Airport is owned by the aircraft manufacturing company of the same name, and its subsidiary Antonov Airlines, which used to operate Mriya among other freighters. The airport, located in the vicinity of Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital city."

There are other models of Antonov aircraft that are smaller, but still huge. One story I have heard, was someone needed something very large flown to a remote location. After many refusals, a Russian crew agreed to make the delivery with a decrepit Antonov plane. Because the fuel cost was so high, and the value of the plane low, the plane was landed and the crew walked away from it.

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Sounds like this may not be repairable, no news from the experts yet. What a shame.
Of course this is nothing compared to what the people of Ukraine have to suffer right and to the many lives that have been lost. Lord have mercy.
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That does not look good. Maybe just use for spare parts.
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volvolugnut wrote: 14 Mar 2022, 11:51 That does not look good. Maybe just use for spare parts.
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Well, since they only ever built one of them there may not be much use of the parts, unfortunately.
Unless they want to finish the second one that was started at the same time but never finished.
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