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I think five T-90 was for show.
One T-90 weighs 46 Tons fully loaded, which is 92,000 lbs. Space shuttle external tank weigh 77,000 lbs. It is about one T-90 weight capacity. http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/...ewsref/et.html Shuttle Orbiter Landing Weight is 198,909 lbs. That is little over two T-90 weight capacity. http://www.shuttlepresskit.com/STS-98/ Emilio. "Ken Duffey" wrote in message ... When they (Antonov) were making a heap of FAI records with the Mriya, they wanted to have some heavy steel blocks that they could load on board - so that they could get the records at different all-up weights. But these steel blocks were a pain to load and offload - so they hit upon the simple expedient of using T-90 tanks - simple drive-on drive-off steel loads. I have a pic somewhere of an An-225 with an open nose door and five T-90's parked in front! Ken gary pearson wrote: It wasnt a brand new aircraft design, it was a modified (heavily) An124. Gary "Emilio" wrote in message ... Ya I found the pic with Buran on top. Funny, I thought Russians were lot more practical than design a brand new 6 engine aircraft to carry Buran. We do it simply with 747. Emilio. "Goran Larsson" wrote in message ... In article , Emilio wrote: This Antonov, do anyone know what they were thinking of as a cargo? Buran. -- Göran Larsson http://www.mitt-eget.com/ |
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