Antonov - The World Heaviest And Largest Jet


The Antonov An-225 is the world’s heaviest and largest jet for strategic airlift transport built by Antonov Design Bureau. It is larger than the Airbus A380 airliner and is listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the largest airplane. It has a landing gear system of 32 wheels and a wing span of 291 feet and designed for the Soviet space program in 1988 to airlift the Energia rocket’s booster, Buran space shuttle or ultra-heavy and oversize freight up to 250,000 kg internally or 200,000 kg on the upper fuselage.

Check out 19 more pics of the largest and heaviest jet in the world, the Antonov An-225 after the jump.

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Biggest Aircraft


Designed by World War I aviator Konstantin Kalinin with a wingspan greater than a B-52's and a much greater wing area, the K-7 was one of the biggest aircraft built before the jet age. It was only one engine short of the B-52 as well, having the curious arrangement of six pulling on the wing leading edge and one pushing at the rear.
The K-7's very brief first flight showed up instability and serious vibration caused by the airframe resonating with the engine frequency. The solution to this 'flutter' was thought to be to shorten and strengthen the tail booms, little being known then about the natural frequencies of structures and their response to vibration. On the 11th flight, during a speed test, the port tailboom vibrated, fractured, jammed the elevator and caused the giant aircraft to plough into the ground, killing 15.
Undaunted by this disaster, Kalinin's team began construction of two further K-7s in a new factory, but the vicissitudes of Stalin's Russia saw the project abandoned, and in 1938 the arrest and execution of Kalinin on trumped up espionage and sabotage charges. Source - Link

Pain Without Borders Advertisements


Awareness advertisements ‘Pain Without Borders’ from advertising agency TBWA, Paris that uses a treadmill to effectively show the endless suffering of other people in this world (above shown is Cambodia). For charitable purposes the message delivered by these ads are ‘To put an end to endless pain. Make a donation.’

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Eagle Monument In Orel



Orel or Oryol is a Russia city approximately 360 km south-south-west of Moscow and there stands a giant eagle monument dedicated to the city. The city’s name in Russian means eagle which explains why they erect the eagle as a symbol to the city.

4 more pics of the eagle monument in Orel Russia after the jump.

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