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Tupolev ANT-2

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Tupolev ANT-2

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The Soviet Tupolev ANT-2 made its first flight in 1924 as an experimental aircraft with single engine, 10-metre wingspan, and 7.5-metre fuselage. Its 170 km/h speed and 425-kilometre range served research and development purposes. The ANT-2 represented Soviet experimentation in monoplane design during the transition from biplanes.

Specifiche tecniche

Ruolo
Experimental aircraft
Motori
1
Primo volo
1924
Lunghezza
7,5 m
Apertura alare
10 m
Velocità massima
170 km/h
Autonomia
425 km