Military and civil transport aircraft of similar type designed for the Soviet Air Force and ... read more ... |
Antonov An-8
1955
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Antonov An-12
1957
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Prototype (7900101), built at Irkutsk, flew 16 December 1957, with Kuznetsov NK-4 turboprops, as
rear-loading development ...
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Carrying the NATO reporting name Clod, the An-14 is a twin-engined light general-purpose aircraft that ... read more ... |
Antonov An-14
1958
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Development of this twin-turboprop transport was started in 1957, to replace piston-engined types on
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Antonov An-24
1962
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Twin-turboprop pressurised short-haul transport, first exhibited 1969 Paris Air Show; approximately 1,410 built by GAZ ... read more ... |
Antonov An-26
1969
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Antonov An-28
1972
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Carrying the NATO reporting name Cash, the An-28 is a development of the piston-engined An-14. ...
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Antonov An-72
1977
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Originated as private venture military transport
based on stillborn An-60 64-73 seat civil airliner designed ...
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Antonov An-70
1994
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The An-70 is a new propfan medium-size wide-body short take-off and landing transport aircraft intended ...
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