more info: http://gelio.livejournal.com/193025.html
365 tons, of fuel.
Can take up to 1.5 DAYS to fuel the plane. Holy crap.
In reply to wbjones:
An Antonov 225 flew into PHL some years ago, I happened to be on a job a job site literally yards off the end of the runway when it took off.
To say that its huge is an understatement, I've seen smaller container ships.
wbjones wrote: more info: http://gelio.livejournal.com/193025.html 365 tons, of fuel. Can take up to 1.5 DAYS to fuel the plane. Holy crap.
That is very very cool
I don't mean to be that guy, but the plane in FF6 wasn't a An-225. It was the AN-124. The horizontal and vertical stabilizers weren't the same as the 225, 4 engines instead of 6, and it had 5 landing struts per side rather than the 7 that the 225 has.
Ah, the Rivet Police. I'm a captain on the force.
Think the wings of twins looks weird at certain angles? Try free hand drawing a swept wing jet.
Kraut wrote: I don't mean to be that guy, but the plane in FF6 wasn't a An-225. It was the AN-124. The horizontal and vertical stabilizers weren't the same as the 225, 4 engines instead of 6, and it had 5 landing struts per side rather than the 7 that the 225 has.
They said AN225 in the movie are you seriously contradicting Fast and Furious scripts and logic???
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