Antonov An-2

[1] The Antonov An-2 was designed to meet a 1940s Soviet Ministry of Forestry requirement to replace the smaller Polikarpov Po-2, which was used in large numbers in both agricultural and utility roles.Antonov designed a large single bay biplane of all-metal construction, with an enclosed cockpit and a cabin with seats for twelve passengers.[citation needed] The An-2 is commonly used as a light utility transport, parachute drop aircraft, agricultural work and other tasks suited to a large slow biplane.[1] During 2013, Antonov announced that it had flown a new An-2 version, the An-2-100, with a three-blade reversible propeller and a 1,100 kW (1,500 shp) Motor Sich MS-14 turboprop running on kerosene rather than Avgas, which is no longer produced in CIS countries.It is fitted with a pneumatic brake system similar to those used on heavy trucks to stop on short runways, along with an air line attached to the compressor, so the pressure in the tires and shock absorbers can be adjusted.[1] The operating handbook does not explicitly specify a stall speed, stating instead: "If the engine quits in instrument conditions or at night, the pilot should pull the control column full aft and keep the wings level.Using an AK-47, the American crew (Ted Moore Captain, Glen Wood Kicker) succeeded in shooting down one of the An-2s while the second aircraft was forced down by combined ground and air fire, eventually crashing into a mountain.[20] Armenian forces revealed footage of the alleged shootdown of an Azerbaijani An-2, according to video evidence at least 11 An-2 have been destroyed, with 10 confirmed as shot down and one crashing after takeoff.[citation needed] Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, most airlines in these regions have been retiring their An-2s, as some were over 40 years old, as well as a result of the decline in the production of avgas to fuel the type.[1][5] High noise levels, maintenance costs and fuel consumption[5] has rendered them obsolete for the majority of commercial routes in Europe, but the large number available mean that unit prices are low in comparison to alternatives (as little as US$30,000 for a serviceable example).[55] One of the most recent accidents occurred around 13:30 on 14 November 2022 in the Everglades, when an An-2, which had been seized by U.S. Customs and Border Protection was being transported to Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport and overturned during a forced landing caused by an engine failure.Timofei Shovkunov stole an An-2 and flew it directly into his apartment building in Voroshilovgrad (now Luhansk) on March 27, 1972, apparently despondent after his wife having left along with his son the day before.[56] In the third known post-WWII act of suicide by pilot, on September 26, 1976, Russian national Vladimir Serkov made an unauthorized takeoff with an An-2 (Reg # USSR-79868) from Novosibirsk-Severny Airport.[57][58] Data from Biplanes, Triplanes, and Seaplanes[2]General characteristics Performance Related development Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era
On the static display of "Oldtimer Fliegertreffen" Hahnweide 2011
Closeup of a private An-2TP
The An-2 can take off and land on unsurfaced airstrips. (Photo taken at Kunmadaras military airbase, Hungary.)
An-2 on skis at Volosovo air field, [ 11 ] Chekhovsky District , Moscow region
An-2 at Grand Junction aviation show
An An2-TP
Ukrainian hryvnia depicting the An-2 airplane
An AN-2 of the Laos air force
An-2 sprays pesticide on wheat crops during Operation Barnstormer (May 2006).
An-2 variants
An-2E WIG
The passenger cabin
The An-2E prototype ekranoplan
An-6 Meteo
SibNIA TVS-2DTS
Nanchang Y-5 at China Aviation Museum, Beijing
Cockpit of a 1971 ex- Aeroflot An-2 at the Historic Aircraft Restoration Museum . See also [ 33 ] for a very high resolution image of this cockpit.
AN-2-100
Map with An-2 users in blue and former users in red
Antonov An-2
Two wrecked An-2R aircraft, both from Bask Air, at Agadez Airport in Niger
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