Antonov An-10

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The Antonov An-10 is a Soviet-era four-engine turboprop airliner that was also adapted for military transport roles.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Soviet aircraft
airliner
medium-range airliner
turboprop aircraft
aircraftCategory civil transport aircraft
military transport aircraft
airlineService domestic routes in the Soviet Union
international routes within Eastern Bloc
configuration twin-aisle cabin
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
crew 5
cruiseSpeed 650 km/h
designedBy Oleg Antonov
developedFrom Antonov An-8
engineType turboprop
era Cold War
firstFlight 1957
height 10.0 m
introduced 1959
landingGear tricycle landing gear
length 34.0 m
manufacturer Antonov Design Bureau
maximumPassengerCapacity 100
maximumTakeoffWeight 64000 kg
natoReportingName Cat
notableFeature high-mounted wing for unpaved airfields
numberBuilt 100+
numberOfEngines 4
powerplant Ivchenko AI-20 turboprop
pressurizedCabin true
primaryUser Aeroflot
productionStatus discontinued
range 2000 km
retired 1980s
role military transport aircraft
passenger airliner
status out of service
successor Antonov An-12
tailConfiguration conventional tail
typicalPassengerCapacity 85
usedBy Aeroflot
Czechoslovak Air Force
Soviet Air Forces
surface form: Soviet Air Force
wingConfiguration high-wing
wingspan 38.0 m

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