Antonov An-8

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The Antonov An-8 (NATO reporting name: "Camp") was a twin-engine propeller-driven light military transport aircraft developed in the early 1950's and built in GAZ-34 factory in Tashkent. It was withdrawn from front military duties in the 1970's and many were transferred to Aeroflot. Few examples are still flying in Africa, although Antonov withdrew the airworthiness certificate of the type in 2004 and thus ending any legal use of the aircraft.

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Specifications

  • First flight: February 11 1956
  • Production total: 151
  • Engines: Two Progress AI-20D turboprop engines
  • Speed: 480 km/h (298 mph)
  • Payload: 16 750 kg

Military Operators

  • Soviet Union,

Civil Operators

  • Aeroflot,

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Designation sequence: An-3 - An-4 - An-6 - An-8 - An-10 - An-12 - An-14

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