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Not really a warbird, but the largest aircraft destroyed

Mon Feb 28, 2022 12:31 pm

This showed up on the Fire Aviation website this morning. Very unfortunate situation. This airplane was reportedly destroyed in the Ukrainian. No further comments due to WIX policy.

A link to the article on Fire Aviation site

https://fireaviation.com/2022/02/27/wor ... n-ukraine/

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Re: Not really a warbird, but the largest aircraft destroyed

Mon Feb 28, 2022 2:16 pm

Reportedly, they had removed an engine for repairs and could not fly it out when things started turning bad. I have not seen any confirmation other than a very grainy image of the 225 enclosure with a fire.

A second 225 is partially complete so perhaps there is some hope that another one can be constructed.

Re: Not really a warbird, but the largest aircraft destroyed

Mon Feb 28, 2022 2:58 pm

The second one has attracted a few potential customers of late, so hopefully...

Re: Not really a warbird, but the largest aircraft destroyed

Mon Feb 28, 2022 5:40 pm

I read a news report (So make of that what you will) saying Antonov has already said they would "rebuild" it...probably meaning finishing the uncompleted example.

Re: Not really a warbird, but the largest aircraft destroyed

Tue Mar 01, 2022 5:19 pm

There is one satellite shot floating around, that's all I've found.
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Re: Not really a warbird, but the largest aircraft destroyed

Wed Mar 02, 2022 4:44 am

There's this: https://www.avweb.com/aviation-news/sat ... -survived/

I know I'm not helping.... but is it just me who finds it odd that we're lamenting the (possible) loss of an aircraft while there is still a war going on with numerous human losses on a daily basis? I am sure that there are other threads that I have missed that cover that side of the conflict... but the duality of the situation struck me as strange just now.

Re: Not really a warbird, but the largest aircraft destroyed

Wed Mar 02, 2022 6:28 am

I too hope there is enough to rebuild, but seeing just the tail sticking out of the hangar reminds me of all that was left of the B17 Nine-0-Nine. Not much to start with, but if the other airframe just needs a tail...

Re: Not really a warbird, but the largest aircraft destroyed

Wed Mar 02, 2022 8:29 am

Archer wrote:There's this: https://www.avweb.com/aviation-news/sat ... -survived/

I know I'm not helping.... but is it just me who finds it odd that we're lamenting the (possible) loss of an aircraft while there is still a war going on with numerous human losses on a daily basis? I am sure that there are other threads that I have missed that cover that side of the conflict... but the duality of the situation struck me as strange just now.


I am sure all of us are thinking about the far more important aspects of this than a single airframe, but I think most of us can multi-task and this is an aviation forum where it is appropriate to discuss aviation matters. Politics and other feelings are best posted on different platforms.

Re: Not really a warbird, but the largest aircraft destroyed

Thu Mar 03, 2022 11:48 am

Many years ago, as we landed at Philadelphia International Airport, I got to the An 225 parked on the cargo ramp. I got a good look as we taxied in. Lordy, what a huge airplane! There was an article in the newspaper with a photo. Apparently the '225 was there to pick up a load of very large electrical power transformers to be flown to Turkey.

Re: Not really a warbird, but the largest aircraft destroyed

Fri Mar 04, 2022 4:07 am

Some pretty clear photos here: https://www.austrianwings.info/2022/03/ ... sgebrannt/
Including:
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Re: Not really a warbird, but the largest aircraft destroyed

Fri Mar 04, 2022 7:16 am

Archer wrote:Some pretty clear photos here: https://www.austrianwings.info/2022/03/ ... sgebrannt/
Including:
Image

That sucks!

Re: Not really a warbird, but the largest aircraft destroyed

Fri Mar 04, 2022 5:53 pm

Archer wrote:Some pretty clear photos here: https://www.austrianwings.info/2022/03/ ... sgebrannt/


To put a positive spin on it, I see a lot of salvageable components that can be used for completing the second example if they survive the conflict.

Re: Not really a warbird, but the largest aircraft destroyed

Sat Mar 05, 2022 9:56 am

Some of this information is covered in the Austrian Wings link posted by Archer. This latest post on the Fire Aviation website has the advantage of being in English and it has an interesting video from a local Ukrainian reporter.

Here’s a link to the Fire Aviation article

https://fireaviation.com/2022/03/04/vid ... raine-war/

Here’s a beautiful picture from better days

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What it looks like now

ImageE00DE59F-9350-47D4-A28A-9948C2945E6F by tanker622001, on Flickr

Re: Not really a warbird, but the largest aircraft destroyed

Fri Nov 11, 2022 8:00 pm

There are plans to rebuild the An-225. I wish them well: seems an insurmountable project, but after what the Ukranians have accomplished, we should be wary of doubting their abilities. Certainly, getting this back into the air, likely with no help from the Antonov firm, would be another boost to national pride.

https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/antonov-an225-mriya-rebuild-2022/index.html
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