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Antonov A-1

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Antonov A-1

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The Antonov A-1 training glider, developed in the Soviet Union during 1930, served as a primary instruction platform for aspiring soaring pilots. Its modest 10.6-meter wingspan and conservative 70 km/h cruise speed reflected the design philosophy appropriate for introductory soaring education and basic flight training. The aircraft prioritized stability and forgiving handling characteristics.

Dane techniczne

Rola
Training glider
Pochodzenie
USSR
Pierwszy lot
1930
Długość
5,6 m
Rozpiętość skrzydeł
10,6 m
Maks. prędkość
70 km/h