Talk:Antonov An-24

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wrong picture?

Someone at commons claimed that the MIAT plane is actually an AN-26B. could someone with a better knowledge of Antonov designs please follow this up? Yaan (talk) 16:27, 15 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Saw another picture of the same plane that revealed a big loading ramp in the rear section. So, it's very probably an AN-26. Yaan (talk) 17:47, 19 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]


Xi'an Y7

I have started an article on the Y7 and have incorporated the relevant changes in this article ( abit of a delay due to network problems though)Petebutt (talk) 08:13, 22 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

AN-24 in current service with Air Koyro?

This recently released documentary pretty clearly shows a group of western tourists about to board an AN-24 in North Korea.

edit:removed youtube link which is apparently disallowed. The title is Dictatorship, Paranoia, Famine: Welcome to North Korea! and the airplane appears around 40:10. It's not named, but is visually pretty clearly an AN-24.

The doc was also posted here https://deutsches-fernsehen.mediaportal24.com/dictatorship-paranoia-famine-welcome-to-north-korea/

Apparently it was filmed in 2011, as Kim Jong Un is cited as 27 years old. Probably too long ago to assume they're still in service.


71.178.237.241 (talk) 18:01, 19 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]