Question: why is so urgent to ship a metro car by air instead of waiting 2 weeks for it to arrive by boat ? The entire transportation network of Delhi hinges on one sub car ???
Zamolxes77 you have taken words out of mind. You could of ship 100 trains to India whole lot cheaper if Indians are willing to wait maybe month for ship to get there.
Answer: It's got to deliver that Metro train from Germany to Delhi. There are very few ships that will accomodate trains and the port facilities may be limited. It's not possible to use the rail network because the infrastructure won't accommodate it. Even if it could, it would be extremely expensive. A look on any map will show why it can't go by road. This is the only way. Incidentally, I don't know if it still happens, but I believe in the UK new trains were being delivered by road because it was cheaper than rail. I certainly remember the wretched lorries because they held traffic up where ever they went. The decision to do this was made by accountants. Much as I love our bean counting friends, many are male which means they are 4x more likely to be autistic, and this is a profession where you work with numbers, not people, and so on average there will be more accountants who are higher up the spectrum than in selling, for instance, or any other customer facing job. All this means they are incapable of taking into account the reputational damage that their decision to go cheap brings with it. I do have a problem with the profession. An accountant has never invented anything, manufactured anything, sold anything or maintained it. Yet they have a stranglehold on most companies decision making. Why? Most likely because many organisations have as their principle objective "maximising shareholder value", a policy which is like killing the golden goose, slowly and painfully over time. Rant over. My work here is done, but I do intend to find out exactly why these trains can't be sent by sea. Richard Finneman wrote a book called "The joy of finding things out" (or similar) and if it's good enough for him, it's well good enough for me.
@@gerald6919 It also occurs that they should be manufacturing them in India. You'd have thought they might have better facilities and expertise with their long experience of rail travel. It occurs that previously they had to import from the UK at a time before the aeroplane was invented. Who knows?
Not too sure about this case, but for Malaysia in 2020, Bombardier (now Alstom) shipped one trainset of 4 carriages using the Antonov 124 because they finished its construction late. So to avoid having lateness penalties, Bombardier decided to ship the train with the 124. Side note: Bombardier was able to send the whole trainset in one go because it was an LRT train, so it was most likely smaller than the train featured here, AND they put two cars side by side.
Breaks my heart . been playing Microsoft flight simulator since I was a child fell in love with the plane then and then to find out that it's gone is such a shock I almost couldn't believe it rest in peace
Hey honey, what did you do at work today? Ah nothing, literally, i just sat there and watched a plane give birth to a train at a rate of about 0.1 km/h.
I about died laughing when the fuselage-to-carry-the-space-shuttle-would-be-too-large plane not only collapsed its landing gear, but fell into the earth itself.
Both are cool for me. I love making traditional art (anime) and I’m quite good at it too. And my dream job is working as an aerospace engineer for Boeing ✈️
When I was around 7 or 8 (3rd grade) my mom and I took a MAC flight from California to Oahu Hawaii. On this flight we boarded a C-5 Galaxy. It was huge, and the seats faced backwards instead of forward.
“It’S tHe An-225 yOu DuNcEs!” The An-225 is both shown alongside the An-124 in stock footage and mentioned at the end. The AN-225 was grounded when this was made. Big Bigger Biggest oversimplifies at times. The Scaled Composites Stratolaunch, first flying in 2018, exceeds the An-225’s wingspan, and was designed as a mothership aircraft.
I don't count the Stratolaunch as being the biggest plane in the world like a lot of people do. It's not a plane.....it's two aircraft stuck together with wing sections connecting them. Hell it's not hard to look at it and see that. Just like back when they made the twin mustang they literally said they stuck two mutangs together with a common wing to get more range out of it. They literally stuck two planes together to make the Stratolaunch together in the same way just to use it as a lifting platform so i don't count it as a single plane no matter how people try to argue it. To each their own though.
Guys, AN 225 was a one off designed specifically to carry the Soviet Space Shuttle. True, true, it's freaking mahoosive but it's also kind of a one shot wonder as well.
Well, firstly, this is not a one-time thing, the documentation remains, secondly, it is the experience and technology that remained in Russia, and thirdly, the An335 was not created to transport Buran, this was carried out by a strategic aircraft without any problems. An 225 was created as a space launch pad for both the Buran shuttle and the MAX System and the Molniya shuttle
muromets : i can carry a bomb junkers : i can carry a ton of mail clipper : i can cross the atlantic gigant : i can carry full equipped soldier galaxy : i can carry tanks a lot of tanks 124 : i can carry a train 225 : i can carry a space shuttle and wind turbine
45:51 to 46:30 they do have a second Antonov 225 in a hanger which is 65% complete also if they can turn it on Antonov 124 into the Antonov 225 once why can’t they do it again only this time better and more quickly? After all all they need to do is take the wings off the Antonov 124 and attach it to the shell on the brand new Antonov 226 which I will now call it from here on out same goes for the nose, as for the vertical stabiliser that is the only thing that will be more tricky because they haven’t built a tail like that for a plane that large in like what over 30 years?
No, ok look, the Antonov 124 and 225 are the same plane. The plane was refitted to carry the space shuttle and then after that it was taken down and made back into the Antonov 124 thus them saying the Antonov 124 is the largest cargo plane in the world at the time. After this they went on to fully build a stand alone Antonov 225. NOW it is the largest in the world but back then it wasn't.
Jeremy Dias This episode aired in 2011, which is 5 years ago good sir. It was posted 3 years ago.
8 років тому+6
+Anti_Nana AN-225 Мрiя is again in service since 2001 after major renovation. It was created based on AN-124 making it simply larger but it was never turned back into AN-124, it would not make any sence. However second AN-225 was not completed at the time this episode was aired.
+winkymick not really, the only 225 exist since the 80s. it wasnt operational during the 90s, but it was refurbished and upgraded in late 90s and its operational since then. not sure why they focused this documentary on the 124. maybe it should be called big, bigger, almost biggest....
yes the basis is the same, supersized (longer hull, more wheels on the landing gear, and an extra wing section). but yeah sure the building blocks are the same, just more of them. but since 224 is the supersized version, its size and capacity makes it the biggest.
I don't think they flew that train from Germany to India because if you look at 42:37 they used the same exact cranes and the landscapes looks the same just different lighting to set one apart from the other they have the same vans and used the same exact transporter that the cranes lodes the crane on to. Wow nice try but didn't work on me
@@Milk-ew4pf if you are going by that logic then russia is a Mongol and urallic influenced version of ukraine. Let me remind you that Kyiv AND Lviv were built long before moscow. Volyn halych existed long before the duchy of moscow.
@@CPTE5069 Stop your idiotic fantasies. Kiev was the Capital of Russia in one period of time after Novgorod. It has nothing to do with Ukraine, like other territories and histories. So stop your fantasies, sheep
@37:40 Why did Engineer Ed's tube collapse? Although it is a fact, that the pressure difference when opening the end piece could result in unbalance and potential danger, he made the block fall apart purposely by distorting the center of gravity of the tube. Had he placed the load at the correct center of gravity around the middle of the tube, the result might have been different even with the open end.
Whatever you felt doesn't matter but I am super excited to see this maghty plane whoever invented this huge plane it was profitable and efficient for humanity.
I love how they used the excuse to build a bigger plane than the 124 to carry the Buran shuttle when it wasn't necessary lol. The American shuttle was bigger and was carried on the top of a converted 747 which is smaller than the 124 and carried it just fine. They could have just converted a 124 to do the job but they chose to do what the Soviet Union always tried to do......make something much bigger whether it needed to be that big to just show off what they could do. Now with that said the Mriya 225 was one hell of an aircraft but it didn't have to be built to move their smaller shuttle lol.
Technically, AN-225 is bigger though, it is longer and heavier, Spruce Goose may have longer wingspan than the 225, but just because you have larger wingspan, doesn’t mean you are the biggest, i mean, like Supersaurus was the longest dinosaur, but it isn’t the most massive, that title belong to Argentinosaurus (a Titanosaurian sauropods)
Sadly Mriya is no more so the AN124 is indeed the biggest in the skys. I do hope they manage to rebuild the AN225, Apparently it is pheasable. Only time will tell.
they didn't say the number name of the Messerschmidt but it was the Messerschmidt 333, or the the 303, I forgot which one it was, but my grandfather taught me a lot about these things when I was young, so I know more about it than other kids my age, I am proud of that. I am 14, btw
RIP An-225. I'm glad I was lucky enough to see her with my own eyes. in 2020
RIP German railway station 8:14 - 8:17
You will be remembered.
Evergreen XCVI such an embarrassment für das Deutsches Reich
Save the german railway station!
🥺🥺🥺
I like the final part they upgrade this plane into
Antonov AN 124 = normal form
Antonov AN 225 = supersaiyan form
And then: 225 die
What About The An-325?
What an episode, the images, the animations and the background scores and sound are simply a treat to listen and watch
This is the first episode of Big Bigger Biggest that I ever watched, all those years ago.
Thank you for posting this.
Rest in peace AN-225😢😭
Question: why is so urgent to ship a metro car by air instead of waiting 2 weeks for it to arrive by boat ? The entire transportation network of Delhi hinges on one sub car ???
Zamolxes77 you have taken words out of mind. You could of ship 100 trains to India whole lot cheaper if Indians are willing to wait maybe month for ship to get there.
exactly what I was thinking when I saw a single car being pulled out.
Answer: It's got to deliver that Metro train from Germany to Delhi. There are very few ships that will accomodate trains and the port facilities may be limited. It's not possible to use the rail network because the infrastructure won't accommodate it. Even if it could, it would be extremely expensive. A look on any map will show why it can't go by road. This is the only way.
Incidentally, I don't know if it still happens, but I believe in the UK new trains were being delivered by road because it was cheaper than rail. I certainly remember the wretched lorries because they held traffic up where ever they went. The decision to do this was made by accountants. Much as I love our bean counting friends, many are male which means they are 4x more likely to be autistic, and this is a profession where you work with numbers, not people, and so on average there will be more accountants who are higher up the spectrum than in selling, for instance, or any other customer facing job. All this means they are incapable of taking into account the reputational damage that their decision to go cheap brings with it.
I do have a problem with the profession. An accountant has never invented anything, manufactured anything, sold anything or maintained it. Yet they have a stranglehold on most companies decision making. Why? Most likely because many organisations have as their principle objective "maximising shareholder value", a policy which is like killing the golden goose, slowly and painfully over time.
Rant over. My work here is done, but I do intend to find out exactly why these trains can't be sent by sea. Richard Finneman wrote a book called "The joy of finding things out" (or similar) and if it's good enough for him, it's well good enough for me.
@@gerald6919 It also occurs that they should be manufacturing them in India. You'd have thought they might have better facilities and expertise with their long experience of rail travel. It occurs that previously they had to import from the UK at a time before the aeroplane was invented. Who knows?
Not too sure about this case, but for Malaysia in 2020, Bombardier (now Alstom) shipped one trainset of 4 carriages using the Antonov 124 because they finished its construction late.
So to avoid having lateness penalties, Bombardier decided to ship the train with the 124.
Side note: Bombardier was able to send the whole trainset in one go because it was an LRT train, so it was most likely smaller than the train featured here, AND they put two cars side by side.
I've watched it a million times and I still love it!!!
Same!!!! My dream job is being an aerospace engineer for Boeing, also I love learning about history, soooo yes
Breaks my heart . been playing Microsoft flight simulator since I was a child fell in love with the plane then and then to find out that it's gone is such a shock I almost couldn't believe it rest in peace
I'm aware of a mod for the Microsoft Flight simulator 2020. Took me a while to even get the engines started haha
The antinov 225 flew over my house today and I literally flipped out and took a trillion pics lol
Jack P oh that must of been cool!
Dang that's pretty cool
Jack P man your lucky
Send me a pic @205 643 1660 I don’t believe you
Jack P nice👍👍i guess yiu spammed that take pic button
RIP Mriya .You were the greatest plane that has been ever made and Glory to Ukraine.
Didnt Imagine It will happen when I saw It at BLL.
Cried when It was official.
and Antonov
Its was made by the Soviet Union which includes Russia 🇷🇺
@@Godiswithus7836 i have looked all over the Soviet union but I still can't find the person who asked
Glory to Ukraine
That G38 mail plane with forward facing window seats is the best idea ever. Would be an unbelievable view outside
My grandma was a China clipper survior one out of a few her family but her dad passed. It is truly remarkable that my grandma survived that
Hey honey, what did you do at work today?
Ah nothing, literally, i just sat there and watched a plane give birth to a train at a rate of about 0.1 km/h.
My worst kind of job. The boredom would kill me
The largest production plane is the Antonov 124 but the largest plane that was ever built is the Antonov 225
Yeah, but 225 isn't the largest flying plane in the world, as it was destroyed during a Russian attack on Ukraine
Never heard of the Antonov 226?
An 225 is custom plane from based An 124, but there's was unfinished second An 225 in Antonov factory because production costs is very expensive
@@trout717oboeplayer9 he said was
@@trout717oboeplayer9 But it was destroyed by Ukrainian soldiers. And this does not change that this is the most load-lifting aircraft in the world
8:22 So that's where the train came from..
I did my research, guys. The modified Antonov 124 actually *IS* the 225. They just don't say that.
Wonderful, graceful, splendid, planes as well as the video. I was lost watching the video, one of the best on UA-cam
I’m sad that this plane was destroyed by the Russian military. The “Mriya” will always live on.
It was destroyed by the Ukrainian military who tried to knock out the Russian military from Gostomel. So stop your propaganda
44:26
When she screams
“It won’t fit!”
Joseph Stalin Lol
That's what she said...
42:09 that guy leaning gets me everytime
I'm just here for the animations, the plane history is cool too.
I about died laughing when the fuselage-to-carry-the-space-shuttle-would-be-too-large plane not only collapsed its landing gear, but fell into the earth itself.
Kevin Greene lol
Gaming Soir that would be amazing to see in real life
Penka Genova sry for late reply but yeah it would be hilarious!
Both are cool for me. I love making traditional art (anime) and I’m quite good at it too. And my dream job is working as an aerospace engineer for Boeing ✈️
i like the narrator...
if you heard him narrate on aircraft carrier
you just love everything
Yes he is a good narrator. His name is John Michie.
When I was around 7 or 8 (3rd grade) my mom and I took a MAC flight from California to Oahu Hawaii. On this flight we boarded a C-5 Galaxy. It was huge, and the seats faced backwards instead of forward.
Slushygirlkawaii did you know that backwards seats are safer than forward facing seats
@@legaldogecoin I did not. Thanks for telling 👍
“It’S tHe An-225 yOu DuNcEs!”
The An-225 is both shown alongside the An-124 in stock footage and mentioned at the end.
The AN-225 was grounded when this was made.
Big Bigger Biggest oversimplifies at times.
The Scaled Composites Stratolaunch, first flying in 2018, exceeds the An-225’s wingspan, and was designed as a mothership aircraft.
Exactly, the documentary states the inability to feature the 225 due to it being grounded. Why can't people stop complaining?
@@paleoph6168 Probably because people are stupid.
I don't count the Stratolaunch as being the biggest plane in the world like a lot of people do. It's not a plane.....it's two aircraft stuck together with wing sections connecting them. Hell it's not hard to look at it and see that. Just like back when they made the twin mustang they literally said they stuck two mutangs together with a common wing to get more range out of it. They literally stuck two planes together to make the Stratolaunch together in the same way just to use it as a lifting platform so i don't count it as a single plane no matter how people try to argue it. To each their own though.
Guys, AN 225 was a one off designed specifically to carry the Soviet Space Shuttle. True, true, it's freaking mahoosive but it's also kind of a one shot wonder as well.
yeah. It's one of my favorite planes.
Well, firstly, this is not a one-time thing, the documentation remains, secondly, it is the experience and technology that remained in Russia, and thirdly, the An335 was not created to transport Buran, this was carried out by a strategic aircraft without any problems. An 225 was created as a space launch pad for both the Buran shuttle and the MAX System and the Molniya shuttle
I have turds bigger than the Antanov 225
225 can carry the space shuttle
Matthew Berry
Yet it can't carry my nob.
Ding Chavez
Who doesn't!
Those are some big fucking turds then. Do people run from them?
Sometimes. Usually to them though.
The Antonov-124 truely is the king of cargo planes, until someone build’s an even bigger one - see 48:43
For me it's the Antonov 225 is the largest of all!!!
+Aldwin Rodriguez Watch the end of the video. The 225 is just a 124 with extensions.
You people are forgetting the Stratolauch
flip.
The British Airlander is not an aircraft, it is an airship. The biggest aircraft in the world is the Antonov 225.
Redblade the antonov 225 is a better and bigger version of the antonov 124
So the antonov 124 is still the largest together with it's brother
The animation always make me laugh
i love the little details that makes the animations funny
"Special Sensors"... Aren't they just sensors? What, do they play the piano or something?
I might apply for that job I can play the piano guitar and trumpet
Yes, they can also teach bears how to pay taxes
These animations are hilarious.
4:27 little kids trying to fly like...
Very well done.
10:42 Sciencegasm
That thrust tho
*sex noises*
muromets : i can carry a bomb
junkers : i can carry a ton of mail
clipper : i can cross the atlantic
gigant : i can carry full equipped
soldier
galaxy : i can carry tanks a lot of tanks
124 : i can carry a train
225 : i can carry a space shuttle and wind turbine
Adrian Danu made me laugh a lot lol
Adrian Danu SO WHAT..
AMERICAN AIRLINES CARRIES 500 WORKERS FLYING STRAIGHT 2 OFFICE BUILDINGS
Tom singer
Gee mAle 757s only carry 200
Hindenburg : I can carry a piano and 72 passengers
Awesome Engeenearing Big Bigger Bigest
Antonov. What an engineering marvel. I love Russia
My favourite part was the when the big bigger biggest aircraft starter biggering everywhere 😍
45:51 to 46:30 they do have a second Antonov 225 in a hanger which is 65% complete also if they can turn it on Antonov 124 into the Antonov 225 once why can’t they do it again only this time better and more quickly? After all all they need to do is take the wings off the Antonov 124 and attach it to the shell on the brand new Antonov 226 which I will now call it from here on out same goes for the nose, as for the vertical stabiliser that is the only thing that will be more tricky because they haven’t built a tail like that for a plane that large in like what over 30 years?
What about the Antonov An-225? It is bigger than the 124 and has 6 turbines instead of 4
This is incorrect. The Antonov 225 is the biggest aircraft in the world.
+Aaron Chislett Did you watch the entire video smart ass?
No, ok look, the Antonov 124 and 225 are the same plane. The plane was refitted to carry the space shuttle and then after that it was taken down and made back into the Antonov 124 thus them saying the Antonov 124 is the largest cargo plane in the world at the time. After this they went on to fully build a stand alone Antonov 225. NOW it is the largest in the world but back then it wasn't.
+Anti_Nana that was just 3 years ago
Jeremy Dias This episode aired in 2011, which is 5 years ago good sir. It was posted 3 years ago.
+Anti_Nana AN-225 Мрiя is again in service since 2001 after major renovation. It was created based on AN-124 making it simply larger but it was never turned back into AN-124, it would not make any sence. However second AN-225 was not completed at the time this episode was aired.
the c5 galaxy can kneel too! and load cargo just like the antonov
the 225 is the largest
Brandon Carroll i dont know about u but they are talking about it in the end of the video min 48
Is was made before the 225 was made
+winkymick not really, the only 225 exist since the 80s. it wasnt operational during the 90s, but it was refurbished and upgraded in late 90s and its operational since then. not sure why they focused this documentary on the 124. maybe it should be called big, bigger, almost biggest....
yes the basis is the same, supersized (longer hull, more wheels on the landing gear, and an extra wing section). but yeah sure the building blocks are the same, just more of them.
but since 224 is the supersized version, its size and capacity makes it the biggest.
your right
I love aircraft I'm going to be in the air Force
That’s one thicc plane!
tristan smith is a naval expert tristan smith is a blah blah blah expert he is basically in every big bigger biggest episode
andrew szydlo ive bin seeing that guy around. i like him.
Me and my dad love it.
She will be rebuilt.
Only watch this episode because I miss it because I love aircraft such as drones gliders helicopters and even planes
I don't think they flew that train from Germany to India because if you look at 42:37 they used the same exact cranes and the landscapes looks the same just different lighting to set one apart from the other they have the same vans and used the same exact transporter that the cranes lodes the crane on to. Wow nice try but didn't work on me
Do you understand the meaning of the word test flight that was said at the beginning ? The real delivery will be later. Work on you ?
Daniel Gombert No
excellent.
Magnificent content, but the ..."subtle allusions" give the visuals a unique charm!
This is the most interesting documentary I have ever seen!!!!!!!!😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄👌👏💙💙
That's something I never noticed before. At 12:38 look at those slats O_O they're huge
And in the beginning. Do we talk about carriers or bombers
Now in 2017 someone has already built even bigger aircraft.
A Boeing 747 can carry a Space Shuttle
You forgot about the Mriya, that was the biggest. Hopefully they'll rebuild it.
They went from a little turbo prop to a fucking c5 galaxy
Plane size and cargo size starts from Russia and ends from Russia. The Muromets to the Antonov 225.
The antonym 225 is ukranian ✈🇺🇦
@@CPTE5069 it was created by the soviet union so it's more related to russia
@@Milk-ew4pf if you are going by that logic then russia is a Mongol and urallic influenced version of ukraine. Let me remind you that Kyiv AND Lviv were built long before moscow. Volyn halych existed long before the duchy of moscow.
@@CPTE5069 It is Soviet, or rather Russian Antonov Design Bureau was Russian transferred to Ukraine for political and economic reasons from Siberia.
@@CPTE5069 Stop your idiotic fantasies. Kiev was the Capital of Russia in one period of time after Novgorod. It has nothing to do with Ukraine, like other territories and histories. So stop your fantasies, sheep
an-225 is the biggest cargo plane ,not the an-124
Did someone know the Song at the beginning? Pls help me
I like it
So if you wanted to be a clipper pilot you also needed to be a ship's captain.
Ok ye, the 225 was modified to become a tiny bit bigger, but they mention that in the end anyways... Why the complainig?
ay bro, stratolaunch is bigger than the antonov 225.
Oh ok. I will take back what i just said. The 225 was in the list. Now im happy
@37:40 Why did Engineer Ed's tube collapse? Although it is a fact, that the pressure difference when opening the end piece could result in unbalance and potential danger, he made the block fall apart purposely by distorting the center of gravity of the tube. Had he placed the load at the correct center of gravity around the middle of the tube, the result might have been different even with the open end.
Was the video suppose to get really blurred half way through?
Whatever you felt doesn't matter but I am super excited to see this maghty plane whoever invented this huge plane it was profitable and efficient for humanity.
“The principle of a JET is so simple..”
🤯
ItsSystemgenerated always as been.
Blow up a balloon and let it go
How many trips does it take to deliver all the train cars?!???????!!!!!!
I love how British people say aluminum
Aluminium.
Christien Monroe z
The Squad
Oregano.. Or Oregno
you mean.. the correct way
Where did you get all the information from.😄😅😁
So if you make an even bigger plane, it would need to be made of carbon fibre right
I love how they used the excuse to build a bigger plane than the 124 to carry the Buran shuttle when it wasn't necessary lol. The American shuttle was bigger and was carried on the top of a converted 747 which is smaller than the 124 and carried it just fine. They could have just converted a 124 to do the job but they chose to do what the Soviet Union always tried to do......make something much bigger whether it needed to be that big to just show off what they could do. Now with that said the Mriya 225 was one hell of an aircraft but it didn't have to be built to move their smaller shuttle lol.
He's huge! He's massive! He's very expensive! HE'S JUST HUGE!!
the spruce goose was even bigger, but the thing about it is it was a prop not a jet engine
Technically, AN-225 is bigger though, it is longer and heavier, Spruce Goose may have longer wingspan than the 225, but just because you have larger wingspan, doesn’t mean you are the biggest, i mean, like Supersaurus was the longest dinosaur, but it isn’t the most massive, that title belong to Argentinosaurus (a Titanosaurian sauropods)
39:08 wooo wonderful Galaxy C-5 .
39:12 And the end result of the modernisation program? The C-5M Super Galaxy.
it actually has six engines the antonov well the larger ones
At 39:06 I though the plane was the antonov an 124 until I didn't see the tail and noticed it was still the lockheed/Boeing c-5 galaxy
this is great invention
awesome
Antonov AN-225 was an one-use special version of the AN-124 to carry the russian space shuttle the 124 is the normal mass-production plane!
27:10 That's well out of my mind
38:43 idea of battle royale games.
Felipelity well, how else are they gonna get to the ground, have the plane land?
How could the propeller-driven and a jet aircraft fly in the formation?
The turbo fan? The propeller is the fan in the front, the jet is in the middle. Those two systems are combines in the housings.
RIP AN-225 Mriya biggest plane on the planet hope someone would bring her back to life & give services as she was designed to do ❤
The an-124 is like a sequel to the an-225 but the aan-225 is stil the biggest
The 747 can carry the space shuttle.
yes it is i agree
Junkers designs beautiful airplanes! If only it existed today!
Bigger then the guppy and the beluga?!?!
Sadly Mriya is no more so the AN124 is indeed the biggest in the skys. I do hope they manage to rebuild the AN225, Apparently it is pheasable. Only time will tell.
A380:worlds biggest commercial aircraft
Antonov 124:Biggest Cargo Plane
they didn't say the number name of the Messerschmidt but it was the Messerschmidt 333, or the the 303, I forgot which one it was, but my grandfather taught me a lot about these things when I was young, so I know more about it than other kids my age, I am proud of that. I am 14, btw
It's the Messerschmitt Me 323.
10:44 Ok wtf was that
So it's going to India . Great India. India India.