Planes

Jak-40
14.6.2005
This is the Russian three-engine jet transport aircraft identified with the NATO code “CODLING”. It was constructed to replace older propeller-driven Li-2 aircraft. The first prototype took off on 21 October 1966.

CL-601-3A - CHALLENGER
14.6.2005
This is a two-jet engine transport aircraft manufactured by the Canadian Bombardier Company, and is designed for long-distance flights. A prototype of this small but smart aircraft took off for the first time on 8 November 1978.

An-26
14.6.2005
This aircraft (NATO code “CURL“) produced by the Russian Antonov Company is designed for transport of passengers and material for short and medium distances. Its construction is based on its predecessor An-24, and its development was accomplished in 1969.

History: An-24V (Decommissioned in 2005)
14.6.2005
The basic version of this aircraft (NATO code “COKE”) is a tactical two-engine, turbo-propelled transport aircraft of the Russian Antonov Company, capable of accommodating 28 to 40 passengers. The advanced An-24V version of the series (No.) II can accommodate 50 passengers.