It didn’t just fly. It thundered. The Antonov An-22 was a 176,000-pound Cold War workhorse whose unmistakable sound echoed for 60 years.
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She was the only one – the day the world's biggest aircraft was destroyed
With six engines, a wingspan of nearly 290 feet, and the ability to carry more than 250 tons of cargo, the Antonov An-225 Mriya wasn’t just a plane — it was a symbol of engineering ambition.
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The world’s largest plane wasn’t supposed to die like this
The Antonov An-225 “Mriya” wasn’t just the world’s largest aircraft — it was a symbol of possibility. It carried life-saving aid across continents and stood as a triumph of engineering. Then, during ...
The sole S-37 first flew on September 25 1997. Though only one was made, its Batman-like aesthetic earned it a lasting place in the pantheon of aircraft loved by enthusiasts. It served as a test bed ...
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