Global Aircraft -- An-225 Cossack
 
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An-225 Cossack Specifications
Primary Function: Cargo
Contractor: Antonov
Crew: Six
Unit Cost: N/A
Powerplant
  Six Lotarev turbofans D-18T engines at 51,590 lb (23,370 kg) each
Dimensions
Length: 275 feet, 7 in (84.0m)
Wingspan: 290 feet (88.4m)
Height: 59 feet, 5 in (18.2m)
Weights
Empty: 250,5 tons
Maximum Takeoff: 1,322,750 lb (600,000kg)
Performance
Speed: 528 mph (850km/h)
Ceiling: N/A
Range: 8,310 nm (15,400km) -- with maximum fuel
Armament
  N/A


An-225 Cossack Achievements
  • Portions of a second An-225 have been built, but to this day only one has ever flown -- breaking numerous records.
  • The An-225 is the largest aircraft in the world; with a wingspan of 290 feet and a length of 275 ft 7 inches.


An-225 Cossack Background
 
The An-225 Cossack holds the current world record for the largest aircraft in the world, yet has never gone into full production and probably never will. The An-225 is a six-engine development of the An-124 designed to carry the Soviet 'Buran' space shuttle on its back. A new central wing section with two more engines was inserted, twin tail fins were fitted, the landing gear was reinforced and dorsal attachment points were added. The first An-225 prototype flew on 21 December 1988. This prototype, after having been grounded for many years, is now operational as a jumbo cargo aircraft.


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