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How Aston Martin rushed the AMR26 to Barcelona on a 50-year-old Antonov plane
To make it to the F1 Barcelona shakedown in time, the Silverstone team organised special transport for the AMR26 using an ...
The Antonov An-225 Mriya (or “dream” in Ukrainian) is the biggest and heaviest-lift transport aircraft in the world. Manufactured by the Soviet Union, the impressive plane is 84m long, features six ...
American aircraft maker Radia said it is taking the WindRunner cargo plane, in scale model and simulation form, to the ...
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WATCH: One of the world’s largest planes stops in Wichita
Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport said the Antonov-124 took off around 10:15 a.m. after landing in Wichita.
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What really happened to the world’s largest plane during the invasion
The Antonov An-225 Myria was the world's largest cargo aircraft and saved countless lives by bringing humanitarian supplies to disaster-stricken areas all over the world. Sadly, this aircraft was ...
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Reacting to the biggest RC planes in the world
In this video you'll see what I think of those big rc models that go beyond common measurements, the biggest and more expensive models, some of them took about 5 years to complete construction. Take a ...
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Top 10: The worst Soviet aircraft
Top 10: The worst Soviet aircraft ...
Two aviation giants face off in a battle of size and strength, but which will reign supreme?
One of the world’s largest cargo planes landed at the Wichita Dwight D. Eisenhower National Airport Thursday morning to pick up large parts for a Boeing aircraft.
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A plane so big it makes others look tiny lands at Shannon Airport today
The double-decker Airbus A380, which can carry more than 500 passengers, landed at the Clare airport at 11am.
The last unmodified de Havilland Comet to fly was a Comet 4C, serial number XS235 and nicknamed Canopus, which was operated ...
Ramps Logistics report a critical Christmas delivery completed in under 48 hours with innovation and efficiency by mobilising an Antonov AN-124.
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