苏州国防基地照片:An-22

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An-22 Antheus, Nato: Cock

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The Antonov An-22 Antheus was the largest production airplane in the world from 1965 until the introduction of the Lockheed C-5A Galaxy in 1969. 66 were built. A number are still in service with the V-TA and one is used by Antonov to transport An-124 wings attached along the top of its fuselage. In Greek mythology, Antheus was a giant whose great strength depended on keeping his feet in contact with the ground.

VVS Museum, Monino, Russia, September 1993

An-22, CCCP-09334 resides in the VVS Museum at Monino. It is seen here in September 1993. CCCP-09334 carries the colors of Aeroflot.

The main landing gear of the An-22 Antheus has three pairs of wheels on each side.

VVS Museum, Monino, Russia, August 1996

Things hadn't changed much for CCCP-09334 three years later, in August 1996.

Links:

Information about the entire Antonov line of airplanes can be found at Alexandre Savine's Russian Aviation Museum.

Link to Antonov Airlines web site.

Link to Antonov Airlines An-22 page.

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