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Antonov An-2

Antonov An-2

Annushka, Maid of All Work

by Yefim Gordon and Dmitriaei Komissarov
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/04/2004

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Initially criticized as 'obsolete at the moment of birth' due to its biplane layout, this aircraft has put the skeptics to shame. It may lack the glamour of the fast jets, but it has proved itself time and time again as an indispensable and long-serving workhorse. In terms of longevity and sheer numbers built, the Annushka (Annie), as the An-2 was affectionately known, has few parallels. Indeed, limited production of this aircraft which first flew in 1947 still continues in China and Poland. The An-2 is a very robust and easy-to-fly aircraft. This and its excellent field performance (thanks to the 'obsolete biplane layout'!) have made it an ideal aircraft for utility operations from tiny semi-prepared strips, a fact which many air forces, the type has been operated by more than 40 nations, have put to good use. The An-2 is experiencing a revival now. In the mid-1970s the Antonov Design Bureau brought out the An-3, a turboprop-engined version of the Annushka. After nearly 20 years 'on ice', this design has been given a new lease of life as an upgrade program. This makes the An-2 the only biplane transport which remained in service long enough to pass into the 21st century!
ISBN:
9781857801620
9781857801620
Category:
Aircraft: general interest
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-04-2004
Language:
English
Publisher:
Midland Publishing Limited
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Dimensions (mm):
282x216x10mm
Weight:
0.52kg
Yefim Gordon

Yefim Gordon is an aviation journalist and photographer who has been researching Soviet/Russian aviation history for more than forty years.

He has authored and coauthored more than 120 books on the subject and published hundreds of features and photographs in Russian and foreign aviation magazines.

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