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The Antonov An-225 Mriya was the biggest airplane in the world—and is now immortalized in my book ‘The Ark Files.’ This monumental aircraft, crafted in the twilight of the Soviet era, was an emblem of the boundless potential of aeronautical design. Stretching 84 meters from nose to tail, with an impressive wingspan of 88 meters, the An-225 could effortlessly hoist a quarter of a thousand tones—the equivalent of 200 family cars—over 15,000 kilometers. However, amidst the clouds of conflict... Antonov An-225 Mriya, Antonov 225, An 225, Family Cars, Airplane Photography, Iphone Lockscreen Wallpaper, Iphone Lockscreen, Book Writing, Lockscreen Wallpaper

The Antonov An-225 Mriya was the biggest airplane in the world—and is now immortalized in my book ‘The Ark Files.’ This monumental aircraft, crafted in the twilight of the Soviet era, was an emblem of the boundless potential of aeronautical design. Stretching 84 meters from nose to tail, with an impressive wingspan of 88 meters, the An-225 could effortlessly hoist a quarter of a thousand tones—the equivalent of 200 family cars—over 15,000 kilometers. However, amidst the clouds of conflict...

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The Antonov An-225 Mriya was the biggest airplane in the world—and is now immortalized in my book ‘The Ark Files.’ This monumental aircraft, crafted in the twilight of the Soviet era, was an emblem of the boundless potential of aeronautical design. Stretching 84 meters from nose to tail, with an impressive wingspan of 88 meters, the An-225 could effortlessly hoist a quarter of a thousand tones—the equivalent of 200 family cars—over 15,000 kilometers. However, amidst the clouds of conflict... An 225, Antonov An-225 Mriya, Family Cars, Russian Helicopters Air Force, Eurofighter Typhoon, Mig 1.44, Family Car, Pripyat Ukraine, The Clouds

The Antonov An-225 Mriya was the biggest airplane in the world—and is now immortalized in my book ‘The Ark Files.’ This monumental aircraft, crafted in the twilight of the Soviet era, was an emblem of the boundless potential of aeronautical design. Stretching 84 meters from nose to tail, with an impressive wingspan of 88 meters, the An-225 could effortlessly hoist a quarter of a thousand tones—the equivalent of 200 family cars—over 15,000 kilometers. However, amidst the clouds of conflict...

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