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The Antonov An-124 is so massive it makes a regular Boeing 737 look like an RC plane.
The AN-124 Ruslan‘s 239-feet wingspan is more than double the puny passenger jet’s (117 feet).
So if you need to send some heavy-duty military equipment, the An-124 (which NATO calls the Condor) is the work-horse for it.
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But it’s incredibly rare, only 26 are currently capable of flying.
The latest sighting of the largest military plane in service was in Australia just this week.
Specs for the Antonov An-124
- Cost – $50 million – 100 million
- Wingspan – 240 feet
- Length – 226 feet
- Height – 68 feet
- Cruise speed – 535mph
- Operational range – 9,755 miles
- Can carry 150 tons of cargo
- World’s largest production transport airplane
How the Antonov An-124 compares to the biggest plane in the world
As we mentioned earlier, compared to a 737 it’s a giant.
But what about comparing it to what’s known as the biggest plane ever, the Antonov An-225.
The An-225 wins most metrics when we are talking about big planes, it has a wingspan is 290 feet and it’s the heaviest aircraft ever built.
The An-225 was actually a design based on the An-124 that they just made… bigger.
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