Antonov An-225 Mriya by Discovery Channel

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  • @punkrockr912: That's right. This plain isn't the last word in aircraft-technology, but it does what it's build for: Taking a SHIT LOAD of cargo into the air and bringing it to it's destination. Typical Sovjet-style: It's not flashy, but it WORKS!

    Wether it's +50 degree's celsius, or -50 degree's. These plains don't give a shit. And so is the crew. Personally, I like that. I like that very much.

  • @Cnupoc He was making a joke. Ever heard of a joke?

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  • He's Rimmer!

  • 3:29 hey! it's not about origin, smart ass! that's all analog because this is an old plane. Modern Ukrainian planes have modern equipment. Check 'An 148' at least...

  • imagine landing that on an aircraft carrier. would it even be possible. 

  • @2013branth A second airframe was partially constructed around the same time this one was built and plans were made over the last decade or so to complete it but work has been put on hold by Antonov several times due to funding problems.

  • wow! what an aircraft!

  • @svintsitsky - Since the plane was completed in 1988 and Ukraine wasn't an independent state at the time, it is obvious to understand Russia's claim on the plane. That is not to undermine Ukrainian ingenuity. As a Historian, I thought you would have recognized that. It is my belief both nations can be proud of this accomplishment. No matter the nationality, it is very impressive, that is coming from an American.

  • Хуёвый ты историк!!! Я казах, но в большей степени русский и историк чем ты!

  • 7 dislike from Airbus, Boeing, Ilyushin, McDonnell Douglas, Lockheed-Martin, Northrop Grumman and BAE

  • @Teeebs i thought it was that pedantic goit ! lol

  • Hello sweetheart! I am Ukrainian-American and easily can talk and read Russian. There is no reason for you to teach me about Russian civilization, since I'm historian. One small remark to you, since you are a technician: always, always make a citation. If you are talking about such nonsense as "Russian engineers in America are constitute 50% of all" you have to make a citation, otherwise no one going to believe you. Such as I am. And yes Ukraine is not a part of Russian civilization, although

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