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  • Antonov An-72
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  • The Antonov An-72 (NATO reporting name Coaler) is a Soviet transport aircraft, developed by Antonov. It was designed as a STOL transport and intended as a replacement for the Antonov An-26, but variants have found success as commercial freighters. The An-72 and An-74 get their nickname, Cheburashka, from the large engine intake ducts, which resemble the oversized ears of the popular Soviet animated character of the same name.
  • The An-72 first flew on 22 December 1977. Produced in tandem with the An-72, the Antonov An-74 variant adds the ability to operate in harsh weather conditions in polar regions. Other An-72 versions include the An-72S VIP transport and An-72P maritime patrol aircraft. The An-72 is often called cheburashka by Russians because with its large intake ducts located close to the fuselage, it resembles a popular animated creature in Russian cartoons. Price for a new built An-74 in 2006 is quoted as being $17-20 million.
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empty weight kg
  • 19050
Developed Into
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dbkwik:military/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
max takeoff weight alt
  • 72750.0
loaded weight main
  • 19050.0
range km
  • 4325
Guns
  • 1
length alt
  • 2656.84
span main
  • 25.83 m
lists
  • * List of military aircraft of the Soviet Union and the CIS
met or eng?
  • met
Produced
  • 1977
Status
  • Operational
range miles
  • 2688
cruise speed main
  • 600.0
eng1 type
  • Lotarev D-36 series 1A
cruise speed alt
  • 320
thrust alt
  • 14300
gross weight kg
  • 34500
length in
  • 1
height alt
  • 822.96
primary user
Type
  • Military transport
range alt
  • 2980.0
length main
  • 26.58 m
dbkwik:aircraft/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
wing area sqft
  • 1062
area main
  • 98.62
height m
  • 8.650000
bombs
  • 4
Height in
  • 4
span m
  • 31.890000
height main
  • 8.24 m
Sequence
  • An-24 - An-38 - An-70 - An-71 - An-72 - An-74 - An-88 - An-124 - An-225
See Also
  • * Coandă effect
span alt
  • 2583.1800000000003
range main
  • 4800.0
Manufacturer
max speed kmh
  • 700
max speed main
  • 705.0
eng1 kn
  • 63.900000
empty weight lb
  • 42000
Capacity
  • 32
  • up to 52 passengers
cruise speed kmh
  • 550
length m
  • 28.070000
max speed mph
  • 435
ceiling main
  • 11,800 m
National Origin
empty weight main
  • 7500.0
Related
  • * Antonov An-71
type of jet
  • turbofans
loaded weight alt
  • 42000.0
length ft
  • 92
Height ft
  • 28
area alt
  • 1062.0
First Flight
  • 1977-12-22
more users
engine (jet)
max speed alt
  • 380
span ft
  • 104
jet or prop?
  • jet
cruise speed mph
  • 342
gross weight lb
  • 76058
span in
  • 7
empty weight alt
  • 16500.0
thrust main
  • 63.7 kN
number of jets
  • 2
plane or copter?
  • plane
wing area sqm
  • 98.620000
ceiling alt
  • 38700.0
eng1 lbf
  • 14330
similar aircraft
  • * Boeing YC-14
max takeoff weight main
  • 33000.0
variants with their own articles
cruise speed more
  • 600000.0
rockets
  • 1
Crew
  • 3
  • five
ref
  • The Osprey Encyclopaedia of Russian Aircraft 1875–1995
eng1 number
  • 2
abstract
  • The Antonov An-72 (NATO reporting name Coaler) is a Soviet transport aircraft, developed by Antonov. It was designed as a STOL transport and intended as a replacement for the Antonov An-26, but variants have found success as commercial freighters. The An-72 and An-74 get their nickname, Cheburashka, from the large engine intake ducts, which resemble the oversized ears of the popular Soviet animated character of the same name.
  • The An-72 first flew on 22 December 1977. Produced in tandem with the An-72, the Antonov An-74 variant adds the ability to operate in harsh weather conditions in polar regions. Other An-72 versions include the An-72S VIP transport and An-72P maritime patrol aircraft. An unusual design feature of the An-72 and An-74 is the use of the Coandă effect to improve STOL performance, utilizing engine exhaust gases blown over the wing's upper surface to boost lift. The first flight was made in August 31, 1977, but it was only in the 1980s that production started. The power plant used is ZMKB Progress D36. The An-72 bears a resemblance to an earlier aircraft, the Boeing YC-14, which also used overwing engines and the Coandă effect. The An-72 is often called cheburashka by Russians because with its large intake ducts located close to the fuselage, it resembles a popular animated creature in Russian cartoons. Price for a new built An-74 in 2006 is quoted as being $17-20 million.
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