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Antonov An-2 (also known as Annushka, Kukuruznik, or Colt) is a light multipurpose piston aircraft developed by the Soviet Antonov design bureau in the late.


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1986 ANTONOV AN-2 Piston Single Aircraft Price: Call for price Aircraft Location: Mielec, Pk, Poland Serial Number: 1G21406 Registration #: SP-FUN Total Time: 2,473 Engine Notes: Engine model ASz 62 IR Engine serial number K16354119 Engine TT 2699h Engine TBO 1000h Engine TSO. Airframe Notes: TTAF 2473h


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The Antonov An-2, a Russian design dating to 1947, has been a common sight in Soviet and former Soviet countries for decades. Pilots in the U.S. have been fascinated by these utility aircraft for.


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Antonov AN-2 Specifications: The following data applies to all An-2s: use requiring short field performance. Most were manufactured by PZL-Mielec in Poland. Power Plant:


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The Antonov An-2 is a Soviet-era utility biplane that was produced from the late 1940s all the way until 2001. Thanks to its rugged design, short takeoff and.


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v1.0.9 / 01 oct 22 / greg goebel * In the late 1940s, the Soviet Union introduced a new aircraft, the Antonov "An-2". It was a big, clumsy looking biplane intended for utility and cropdusting roles, and led to laughs in the West at Soviet backwardness.


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The "Ant" was designed by Oleg Antonov to serve a variety of utilitarian roles. It made its maiden flight in the Soviet Union on August 31, 1947, and its small Ash-2 750-horsepower radial engine was quickly replaced with the more substantial 1,000-hp Shvetsov engine driving a huge four-blade, constant-speed propeller.


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Antonov An-2 (Colt) HistoryThe Antonov An-2 is a multi-role light utility biplane initially produced under the Soviet flag. Despite its 1940's pedigree, the system has continued service and operations throughout the world and production itself has totaled over 18,000 examples as of this writing.


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The An-2, also known as Annie, crop duster, or even its NATO name Colt, is a piston-powered single-engine biplane mass-produced in the Soviet Union immediately after the Second World War.


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The Antonov An-2 ("kukuruznik"—corn crop duster; USAF/DoD reporting name Type 22, [5] NATO reporting name Colt [6]) is a Soviet mass-produced single-engine biplane utility/agricultural aircraft designed and manufactured by the Antonov Design Bureau beginning in 1947. [4]


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The AN-2 airplane, a firstling of the O.K. Antonov Design Bureau, got off the ground on August 31, 1947. The first flight was made by test pilot Pavel Volodin. Owing to high flight performance, structural reliability and wide transport capabilities, the AN-2 airplane has become an indispensable worker on regional airlines and in agriculture.


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Save 157K views 8 years ago Antonov An-2 Engine start, takeoff, flight and landing from the cockpit and 3rd person view. Enjoy the great engine sound. The An-2 is used as a light utility.


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The An-2 was designed to fulfil a role needed by the Soviet Forest Ministry, both as a crop duster and for utility transport. Its designer, Oleg Antonov, created a large, single-engine biplane,.


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Satellite photos taken between Feb. 28 and leading up to the past 24 hours show a significant number of Antonov An-2 single-engine biplanes, NATO reporting name "Colt", at Seshcha Air Base in.


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Antonov An-2. Antonov An-2 (NATO codename "Colt"). A perfect bush plane waiting to happen. Now here's a weird one that few people who survived the Cold War would ever expect to see over Western skies. This is at least, in times of peace. The An-2 is a monstrosity, it is the largest single engine bi-plane ever built.


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Of robust construction and suitable for operation from short, semi-prepared strips, the An-2 is employed extensively by the Soviet Air Force as a light freighter, a paratrooper training aircraft, and as a radio and navigational trainer.