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06-JUL-2008

Antonov 225 "Mriya" ASCC codename: Cossack

Sadly it's been confirmed that the Antonov AN-225 ‘Mriya’ (Dream) has been destroyed at Hostomel Airport, Kyiv, February 2022.

It was the world's largest airplane, the An-225 Mriya (dream) is an enlarged version of the An-124. The original purpose of the An-225 was to ferry large components used in the Soviet space program. These duties were formerly performed by a modified M-4 Molot bomber, but this aircraft did not have the payload capabilities required by the rocketry developments of the 1980s. Antonov was called upon to develop a new aircraft capable of carrying the Buran space shuttle, components of the Energiya rocket, or other large cargos required by the construction and mining industries.

To minimize the An-225 development effort, Antonov used the existing An-124 as a starting point. This design was modified by lengthening the fuselage, increasing the wingspan, adding two engines, and redesigning the tail with twin vertical fins. The rear cargo doors were also removed to reduce weight although the An-225 retains a nose door. The greater weight of the An-225 also required four additional pairs of main landing gear tires.

The An-225 took to the air for the first time in 1988 and quickly set 106 world records in just one flight. The massive plane, complete with the Buran orbiter attached, also made quite a stir at the Paris air show in 1989. However, the abandonment of the Buran program after the collapse of the Soviet Union led to the grounding of the sole An-225.

The An-225 remained in storage in Ukraine for several years until 2000. At that time, Antonov spent $20 million to upgrade the aircraft with new avionics and other modern equipment. The updated An-225, referred to as the An-225-100, entered service in 2001 as a commercial transport for heavy and oversized freight. The plane is operated jointly by Antonov and the British firm Air Foyle.

Construction of a second An-225 had also begun during the 1980s but was stopped in 1994. However, demand for the first plane has proven large enough that Antonov has begun refurbishing the second An-225. This new cargo transport is due for completion in mid-2008.

DIMENSIONS:
Length 275.58 ft (84.00 m)
Wingspan 290.00 ft (88.40 m)
Height 59.67 ft (18.20 m)
Wing Area 9,742 ft² (905.00 m²)

WEIGHTS:
Empty 628,315 lb (285,000 kg)
Max Takeoff 1,322,750 lb (600,000 kg)
Fuel Capacity 661,375 lb (300,000 kg)
Max Payload
- internal: 440,925 lb (200,000 kg)
- external: 551,150 lb (250,000 kg)

PROPULSION:
Powerplant six Lotarev D-18T turbofans
Thrust 309,540 lb (1,377 kN)

PERFORMANCE:
Max Level Speed at altitude: 530 mph (850 km/h)
cruise speed: 495 mph (800 km/h)

Range typical: 2,430 nm (4,500 km)
ferry: 8,310 nm (15,400 km)

(source: www.aerospaceweb.org)


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