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"Miloch" wrote in message ...
Eventually replaced with the 225...six engines and a ****-pot full o' tires! Only one 225 was built, and it can't do air drops (no rear doors) like the An124, of which 55 examples have been built. |
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In article , Byker says...
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. "Miloch" wrote in message ... Eventually replaced with the 225...six engines and a ****-pot full o' tires! Only one 225 was built I guess with just two toilets (one for the crew and one for the 500 passengers) it's just as well only one was made. Especially on a 14 hour trips after eating jumbo servings of Extra Hot Hormel Chili. just sayin' go Warriors! |
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