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Topic: Are These Antonov Aircraft Still Made Username: HeliflyerPDC Posted 2007-02-28 22:26:08 and read 1669 times.Hay,
When I saw these pics I began to wonder, witch antonovs are still made? Probably not but I want to know fur sure. I really like the antonov designs.
grtz PDC
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Topic: RE: Are These Antonov Aircraft Still Made Username: CV580Freak Posted 2007-02-28 22:55:24 and read 1591 times.Production stopped around 1973 |
Topic: RE: Are These Antonov Aircraft Still Made Username: Uzzzer Posted 2007-02-28 23:53:57 and read 1517 times.
Regarding the pictures, there are plenty of An-12 flying around with different airlines, mostly doing cargo. But neither cargo An-12, nor its passenger version An-10 are produced now.
Aviant (the Antonov plant) in Kyiv is currently producing An-148. There are non-Antonov planemakers in Ukraine, Russia and Iran that produce Antonov aircraft either in JVs or in other type of partnership. The other currently produced models are An-140, An-74, An-38. An-124 are to go serial again soon.
Actually the catalog selection is wide - from a small An-3 to the biggest in a world freighter An-225
You can find more here:
http://www.antonov.com/products/air/index.xml
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Topic: RE: Are These Antonov Aircraft Still Made Username: YVRLTN Posted 2007-03-01 07:21:25 and read 1397 times.Is the Chinese version still made - the Yunshuji (SAIC) Y8F-100?? China Postal have 5 I think - 2 built 1996, one 1997 and two 2001 - is production still on going, for the military maybe??
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Topic: RE: Are These Antonov Aircraft Still Made Username: HeliflyerPDC Posted 2007-03-01 12:10:57 and read 1304 times.Quoting Uzzzer (Reply 2): The other currently produced models are An-140, An-74, An-38. An-124 are to go serial again soon. |
THX, you answerd my next question.
grtz PDC
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