Talk:Russian Navy/@comment-24764757-20131127221552

Alright, I have 100x surplus Antonov An - 124 Transport Aorcraft that I want to sell or donate to another Navy ... Anybody want them ?

To make myself clear, I will add statistics so that you may view how good they are :

General characteristics Crew: 4-6 (pilot, copilot, navigator, senior flight engineer (+flight engineer, radio man) + 2 loadmasters) Capacity: 88 passengers or the hold can take an additional 350 on a palletised seating system Payload: 150,000 kg (330,000 lb) Length: 68.96 m (226 ft 3 in) Wingspan: 73.3 m (240 ft 5 in) Height: 20.78 m (68 ft 2 in) Wing area: 628 m² (6,760 sq ft) Empty weight: 175,000 kg (385,000 lb) Loaded weight: 405,000 kg (893,000 lb) Useful load: 230,000 kg (508,000 lb) Max. takeoff weight: 405,000 kg (893,000 lb) Powerplant: 4 × Ivchenko Progress D-18T turbofans, 229.5 kN (51,600 lbf) each Performance Maximum speed: 865 km/h (467 kn (537 mph)) Cruise speed: 800–850 km/h (430 kn (490 mph)) Range: 5,200 km (2,808 nm, 3231 mi) Service ceiling: 12,000 m (39,370 ft) Wing loading: 365 kg/m² (74.7 lb/sq ft) Thrust/weight: 0.23 Take-off run distance (maximum take-off weight): 2,520 m (8,270 ft) Landing roll distance at maximum landing weight: 900 m (3,000 ft)

Flight range An-124-100 0 tons of cargo= 15,000 km (8,100 nmi)[43] 10 tons of cargo= 14,100 km (7,613 nmi) 20 tons of cargo= 13,250 km (7,154 nmi) 30 tons of cargo= 12,300 km (6,641 nmi) 40 tons of cargo= 11,500 km (6,210 nmi) 72 tons of cargo= 8,700 km (4,698 nmi) 90 tons of cargo= 7,100 km (3,834 nmi) 97 tons of cargo= 6,500 km (3,510 nmi) 104 tons of cargo= 5,900 km (3,186 nmi) 108 tons of cargo= 5,550 km (2,997 nmi) 120 tons of cargo= 4,500 km (2,430 nmi) Аn-124-100М-150 40 tons of cargo= 11,900 km (6,425 nmi) 92 tons of cargo= 7,500 km (4,050 nmi) 113 tons of cargo= 5,900 km (3,186 nmi) 120 tons of cargo= 5,400 km (2,916 nmi) 122 tons of cargo= 5,200 km (2,808 nmi) 150 tons of cargo= 3,200 km (1,728 nmi)