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Antonov 181, the Glossary

Index Antonov 181

Antonov built product 181 (Виріб 181, изделие 181) was a Soviet experimental aeroplane rolled-out at the end of the 1980s.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 4 relations: Antonov, Channel wing, Custer CCW-5, Soviet Union.

  2. 1980s Soviet experimental aircraft
  3. Antonov aircraft
  4. Single-engined twin-prop tractor aircraft

Antonov

Antonov Company, formerly the Aeronautical Scientific-Technical Complex named after Antonov (Antonov ASTC), and earlier the Antonov Design Bureau, for its chief designer, Oleg Antonov, is a Ukrainian aircraft manufacturing and services company.

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Channel wing

The channel wing is an aircraft wing principle developed by Willard Ray Custer in the 1920s.

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Custer CCW-5

The Custer CCW-5 was a twin-engined, 5-seat aircraft of pusher configuration, which used a channel wing claimed to enable low speed flight and short take-offs.

See Antonov 181 and Custer CCW-5

Soviet Union

The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.

See Antonov 181 and Soviet Union

See also

1980s Soviet experimental aircraft

Antonov aircraft

Single-engined twin-prop tractor aircraft

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonov_181

Also known as Antonov Handiwork 181, Antonov Izdeliye 181, Handiwork 181.