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  2. Antonov An-225 Mriya - Wikipedia

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    While two aircraft had been ordered, only a single An-225, (registration CCCP-82060, later UR-82060 [9]) was finished. It could carry ultra-heavy and oversized freight weighing up to 250,000 kg (550,000 lb) internally [3] or 200,000 kg (440,000 lb) on the upper fuselage. Cargo on the upper fuselage can be up to 70 m (230 ft) in length. [10]

  3. RBVZ-6 - Wikipedia

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    The RBVZ-6 (Russian: РБВЗ-6) was a WW1 era inline-six aircraft engine first built by the Russo-Baltic Wagon Factory (RBVZ) at their workshop in Riga with production later moving to Petrograd and then to Moscow. The engine was based on the Benz Bz.III with modifications to suit the materials and manufacturing techniques available in the ...

  4. Tupolev TB-6 - Wikipedia

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    Desktop model of Tupolev ANT-28. In parallel with design of the ANT-26, the Tupolev Design bureau envisaged a vastly scaled-up ANT-20 with the same dimensions as the ANT-26 under the internal designation ANT-28 It was intended as an airliner and cargo plane with a maximum payload of 15,000 kg and a range of 1,500 km, and the arrangement of the engines was the same as for the TB-6.

  5. Category:Soviet and Russian aircraft engines - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Soviet and Russian aircraft engines" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  6. Glossary of Russian and USSR aviation acronyms: Engines and ...

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    This is a glossary of acronyms and initials used for aero-engines and aircraft equipment in the Russian Federation and formerly the USSR. The Latin-alphabet names are phonetic representations of the Cyrillic originals, and variations are inevitable.

  7. Category:Six-engined aircraft - Wikipedia

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    This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total. P. Six-engined push-pull aircraft (10 P) ... Category: Six-engined aircraft. 11 languages ...

  8. Russian Cargo Plane Explodes During Pressure Test ... - AOL

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    Russia’s military faced another setback when the Il-76 Candid cargo transport plane exploded during a test, killing one person and injuring several others.

  9. Aviastar-SP - Wikipedia

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    CJSC Aviastar-SP (Russian: «Авиастар-СП») is a Russian aircraft factory based in Ulyanovsk and founded in 1976.It is a closed shares joint stock company.It replaced the Soviet Ulyanovsk Aviation Industrial Complex and manufactures the cargo aircraft An-124 Ruslan, Il-76 [1] [2] and the whole Tu-204 family (except Tu-214).