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This plane has aparently moved inside. Placemark removed. AN-2 prototype was first flown on August 31, 1947, and the aircraft is still in production, although the Antonov Bureau has not produced any since 1960. The An-2s designer, Oleg Antonov, had been an aircraft designer during the Second World War. He then formed his own bureau with the intention of creating an aircraft capable of almost any task. He succeeded. Originally designed for the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry in the former Soviet Union, the aircraft was soon adopted by the Soviet Air Force and built for its client states. It is ideally suited to less developed countries because it requires little maintenance and is easy to fly Delta102
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 The "Anushka" ("Annie") as it is known to Russian pilots was designed just after WW2 to the specifications of the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry of the USSR, for service as a long range bush plane, to support forest rangers in their out-posts and to monitor the vast resources of the Siberian forests. An-2's entered production in 1947 and proved so capable that they were almost immediately adapted by the military as a light (an arguable statement) utility transport. Shortly there-after, Aeroflot adapted it for use as a regional transport aircraft. More than 5,000 were built in Russia until 1960 when production of the aircraft was transferred to Poland. Production continued there, without any significant changes in the design, until 1992 when the last major contract was completed. It is estimated that over 15,000 were built in Poland in six different variants. These were shipped in quantity to nearly every East European country and every Russian ally in the world during the Cold War. Though the production line is closed, the factory in Poland still retains the tooling and occasionally produces "new builds" from stored assemblies. The airplane continues in production under license in Red China.
On 7 October 2000, the above An-2 aircraft, s/n ANATDSR-IR-16550 model 1975, was provided to the museum by Mike Alex, a long time volunteer and supporter of March Field Air Museum. It had been obtained from a small town in Mexico, Ejido Tierra y Libertad of Bahia de los Angeles B.C, which became owner after it had been abandoned there for many years. March field.org
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An-2 variants
Due the general naming practice in the Soviet industry, sorting out all the variant designations, their precedence on the production line, and the detailed configuration differences between them is a mammoth task which lies far beyond my research possibilities for this article. The source of the difficulty lies in that the Soviets have been using subtype designations to describe the intended purpose of the aircraft rather than technical configuration of the airframe.
In determining versions of the An-2, one is not aided by any significant visual differences. No airplane in history has been in continuous production essentially unchanged as long as the An-2. The only two "major" An-2 airframe changes over half a century were the introduction of squared-off vertical tail on the An-2M and the enghine change in the An-3 resulting in a new nose. Both changes did not survive long on the production line.
An-2T Standard utility aircraft for the Military (10 equipped troops) and Aeroflot (1948) An-2TP Civilian sibling of the An-2T for scheduled Aeroflot routes, fitted with comfortable seating for 12 passengers (1949) An-2P Basic general-purpose version with 14 lightweight seats and a soundproof cabin. The Polish version produced at Mielec since 1968 featured a new propeller and spinner, more attractive passenger cabin with glass wool sound proofing and 12 upholstered forward facing-seats. An-2S Flying Ambulance with 6 stretchers (1949) An-2TD Parachute training aircraft for up to 14 parachute jumpers on tip-up seats along each side of the cabin (1950) An-2SKh Agricultural version with 1400 litre tank and spray bars or centre line duct. An-2W - General-purpose and maritime patrol floatplane with twin underwing floats (1951). Also produced after 1962 in Poland under the designation An-4. An-2L - Floatplane designated for fire fighting. (1964) An-2PP - Firefighting seaplane version with floats fitted with special scoops capable of uplifting 630 litres of water per float (1961). An-2ZA - high-altitude meteorological research version with supercharger for high-altitude performance and an additional observation canopy on the rear upper rear fuselage (1948) An-6 Meteo - further development of the An-2ZA (1950). An-2M Updated An-2T with 290 engineering changes (1960) and square vertical tailplane. About 200 built. An-2F - prototype for the artillery spotting version with double tail fins, glazed rear fuselage and defensive armament (1948) An-2NAK - Night observation and artillery fire control development of the An-2F, never produced in quantity (1949) An-2PF - photo cartography aircraft (1974) An-2R - Polish improved crop-spraying version with 1300 litre glassfibre-reinforced epoxy-resin tank and revised spraying equipment with better dispensing system that could be operated by a pilot alone. (1961) An-2D6 - Polish VIP transport version with comfortable cabin for 6 passengers. (1972) An-2D5 - as above with five passenger seats (1972) An-2PK - Polish special duty transport used for operations in the artic (1973). An-2TPS - PZL-produced ambulance version (1974) An-3 - Development of the basic agricultural version of An-2 with a 1450hp Glushenkov TVD-20 turboprop fitted in a longer nose and a chemical tank of 2200 litres. It was produced in limited numbers (1981)
Source: ipmsstockholm.org/magazine
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