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| Antonov AN-2 |
| Union of Soviet Socialist Republics,
1947 - After the war O.K. Antonov started design studies for a
new aircraft that should have a roomy cabin to house all sorts of
payload, but mainly pesticide tanks, freight, passengers and cattle;
a short take off attitude; steerable at very low speeds; very robust
and fly well under different circumstances. It was finished in the
same year the studies started and turned out to be the most reliable
workhorse behind the Iron Curtain for many decades. Initially regarded
in the West as an obsolete anachronism, this modern biplane appeared
in many configurations in large quantities (over 18.500 built) in
all the East Block countries. The successful transport aircraft still
flies and is popular with parachutists in East and West nowadays.
The model is available in all possible configurations, military and
civil. |
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FM80mil |
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1:48 |
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14.2 inch / 36 cm. |
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any civil or military livery |
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€ 1980 |
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Indicated net prices as from September 2007. Members of the EEC should add 19% V.A.T. |
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