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For Soviet/Russian aviation, Yefim Gordon is the best...
One of the better books in the Red Star Aviation series, Antonov's Heavy Transports is a fascinating look at the Antonov OKB and its design for some of the world's most effective, and most elegant, heavy transport aircraft.The book, chock full of photographs, documents the first Antonov heavy lifter, the An-22, which made a smashing debut at the Paris Air Show. The quality and effectiveness of this design is evident in its longevity. Only now, almost 40 years after production began, is the An-22 being phased out. The AN-124 CONDOR heavy lift transport, built in response to the debut of the US C-5 Galaxy, was a masterpiece of Antonov design and function. Though used mostly as an oversize cargo carrier today rather than in Russian Air Force service, it is the cargo carrier of choice for charter airlines like Volga-Dnepr and set over 100 world records for heavy tranports, broken only by the An-225. Even the American military has chartered the CONDOR to deliver supplies to the...
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June 18, 2005
(Fortaleza, CE, Brazil.) | Helpful Votes: 1 | Rating: 5
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The An-22 created a veritable sensation when it entered flight test in 1965. The aircraft soon made its mark in several major airlift operations, as well as in the Afghan War. It was also used for develoing remote regions of the Soviet Union and relief operations. The Soviet answer to the C-5 Galaxy came in 1982 with the all-new An-124, named Ruslan after a Russian epic hero. With its 392-ton take-off weight and 120-ton playload, the An-124 overshadowed everything that had existed before. Originally a military freighter, it soon found itself a stable niche on the civil market due to its ability to haul outsize and ultra-heavy loads. The Antonov OKB astounded the world again in 1989 with the 600-ton An-255 Mriya designed to carry components of the Energiya/Buran space transport system piggy-back.
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excellent resource covering scarce subjects
If you're into Russian transports, specifically the heavy lifters, this is a very good reference on the history of large Russian cargo planes. Very well written with plentiful photos, this book covers R&D as well as in depth history of each aircraft. The only reason I give this four stars instead of five is the lack of scale line drawings for model reference. Otherwise, I highly recommend this title.
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January 11, 2011
| Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 4
The Russian giant aircrafts' book
I read this good book, here in Brazil. This book has an excellent text, excellent quality paper and for me books with big size, such as this, are better than normal size. This book also has more photos, than pages. In fact, almost all pages in this book have at least one photo. The text is to be read for anyone. I'm not an airspace engineer; I'm an agronomist. And didn't need to read any book or internet site to understand nothing of this good book.Why I won't give five stars for this book? The photos are mainly black and white. Yes, there's more than twenty color photos in this book, but they are only in the last pages. In the text itself, I found just one very small mistake, on page 53, where the author wrote 1966, instead of 1986.I was looking for a book to read about the Antonov giant aircrafts: An-22, An-124, An-225 and An-70 and I found this good book, with an excellent text. This book is to be read for anyone.
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June 11, 2010
| Helpful Votes: 0 | Rating: 4