The Largest Plane in the World RIP (Ukraine)

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    The Antonov 225, once the largest aircraft in the world, the heaviest aircraft ever built and with the largest wingspan, now rests in pieces at the Hostomel airport near Kyiv. It was built as a carrier for the Soviet space craft Buran, it had survived the dissolution of Soviet Union, storage time, repairs and refurbishment, financial difficulties and problems and would serve for many years, carrying huge objects, machines and cargo only to end its career as a victim of battle that took place around it.
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  • @mrcory1236
    @mrcory1236 2 роки тому +3907

    It's kinda crazy seeing a history channel talking about recent events, knowing that this stuff is literally history in the making.

    • @flareknuckles
      @flareknuckles 2 роки тому +59

      Agreed

    • @coldvro
      @coldvro 2 роки тому +37

      history lessons we wont be graded on tho

    • @mikayari185
      @mikayari185 2 роки тому +62

      @@coldvro people born in 2013+ would beg to differ lol

    • @CatsAreKindaCool
      @CatsAreKindaCool 2 роки тому +38

      I bet people born in 2052 will be teached about the war in ukraine

    • @HolzerHolz
      @HolzerHolz 2 роки тому +12

      Crazy times

  • @Tokax
    @Tokax 2 роки тому +6189

    To people who say it’s just a plane.. bruh I’m not a plane fan but I still feel the loss I mean look at how big it was and how it showed how far human technology came to this day , I say RIP AN we have have a memorial for it after the war

    • @raulromero8860
      @raulromero8860 2 роки тому +238

      Don’t forget about the millions of pounds of PPE she flew across the world during COVID

    • @sir.phillip2697
      @sir.phillip2697 2 роки тому +64

      she will be the memorial because there is no doubt she will be rebuilt

    • @skellyfingers1547
      @skellyfingers1547 2 роки тому +55

      It would be more fitting to cal it by it's name instead of AN since that's the company that made it. Still RIP

    • @ladytitanic5180
      @ladytitanic5180 2 роки тому +73

      She may be destroyed now, but Mriya shall fly again, she is too much of an icon to leave in ruins.

    • @earspontherobloxplayer1744
      @earspontherobloxplayer1744 2 роки тому +19

      I mean it was partially destroyed I think with enough time it could be repaired or rebuilt I mean the parts are still there.

  • @Niani23455
    @Niani23455 2 роки тому +81

    I now understand how ancient masterpieces were reduced to ruins in war.

  • @dimitripetrenko9734
    @dimitripetrenko9734 Рік тому +26

    I live in Kiev. I saw this beautifull plane, and walked inside its really huge cargo-bay, on several airshows. I was on many of those, cause I like aviation so much.
    You now, I'm crying, when I watch this video.
    Thanks a lot, for your emphathy, and for the Truth, about this terrible war.

    • @user-bu2wd2rm1s
      @user-bu2wd2rm1s Рік тому

      I think that you have not yet come home with a summons?

    • @NapoleonBonaparte96
      @NapoleonBonaparte96 Рік тому

      @@user-bu2wd2rm1s I bet if I had a little cockroach like you in front of me I would make you piss your pants in less than 10 seconds.

    • @On1x323
      @On1x323 Рік тому +4

      Френдли фаер от Всу

    • @klenxdd_wot
      @klenxdd_wot 7 місяців тому

      ​@@On1x323Чего нахуй?

  • @Lolybelle009
    @Lolybelle009 2 роки тому +1992

    So very unfortunate. It was a truly magnificent plane! The first time I saw it in a documentary, it was the size comparison that blew my mind. I never thought something so massive would have been able to fly, let alone be able to carry trains, tanks, etc.

    • @Spud607
      @Spud607 2 роки тому +41

      Yeah. She delivered a few locomotives to Ireland once. I saw her in Dublin delivering cargo when we were going on holidays. Quite a sight to behold. She was parked up near a fed ex cargo plane and it bloody well dwarfed it. Very impressive.

    • @Lolybelle009
      @Lolybelle009 2 роки тому +10

      @@Spud607 It's great that you were able to see it's glory in person. I wished I could have seen it too, but it will always be on my mind as the most magnificent plane in the world. I hope another is built, but if they do, to me the original one will always be #1.

    • @silverhawkscape2677
      @silverhawkscape2677 2 роки тому +5

      Damn. Full Locomotives?

    • @removed7331
      @removed7331 2 роки тому

      More unfortunate that people are dying no?

    • @livelyupmyself1
      @livelyupmyself1 2 роки тому +4

      I’ve seen the An-124 parked at Oakland international airport from about 3 miles away, and that plane ALREADY looked massive, I can’t imagine what the 225 looked like. I hope they use that other unfinished fuselage I’ve heard about!🤞🤞🤞🤞

  • @tsunamix0147
    @tsunamix0147 2 роки тому +731

    My father saw this aircraft at the Paris Airshow. When I learned about the plane all on my own around the time it was destroyed, I let my dad know because he was a big aircraft enthusiast; he basically teared up on the other end of the phone.

    • @phalnx2614
      @phalnx2614 2 роки тому +35

      How very unfortunate, all because of this war :(

    • @jamesatkinson5991
      @jamesatkinson5991 2 роки тому +1

      lol

    • @antares-the-one
      @antares-the-one 2 роки тому +16

      Son says: Dad, 300 people (and children among them) were deliberately killed inside the theater in Mariupol with huge letters saying "kids" around it. Dad says: ok. Son says: the biggest plane was destroyed. Dad cries.

    • @HANKSANDY69420
      @HANKSANDY69420 2 роки тому +38

      @@antares-the-one ok ngl ur joke is kinda toxic i get the idea and humor of it but like, just because the dude got sad over a plane doesnt mean u can automatically make up how he feels about other things

    • @Winter_lights
      @Winter_lights 2 роки тому +3

      @@HANKSANDY69420 you just described it perfectly

  • @Hamsteak
    @Hamsteak 2 роки тому +170

    I actually seen this beautiful airplane ✈️ in person, in Afghanistan 🇦🇫. It was massive. Almost triple the size of a regular plane

    • @user-gg9yf6yp8y
      @user-gg9yf6yp8y 2 роки тому +5

      В украине нет самолётов и у них небыли столько денег чтобы отправлять его а в СССР В РСФСР он был построен Российскими мастерами в заводе и университете им. О.К.Антоновна а в СССР он вол научную и военную деятельность.

    • @nikitos_257
      @nikitos_257 Рік тому +2

      @Куки не ну а чё не так? Чел всё по фактам говорит.
      Только слово "российских" нужно заметить на "русских". Антонов был русским, а не российским. Тогда был СССР.

    • @NapoleonBonaparte96
      @NapoleonBonaparte96 Рік тому +2

      @@user-gg9yf6yp8y как проходит спецоперация, которая должна была длиться 3 дня?

    • @NapoleonBonaparte96
      @NapoleonBonaparte96 Рік тому

      лучше бегите из России, пока вас не отправили на передовую с гранатой и летним обмундированием.

    • @nikitos_257
      @nikitos_257 Рік тому

      @@NapoleonBonaparte96 не отправят. Отправляют только солдатов и офицеров из ЗАПАСА прошедших боевую подготовку и у которых есть опыт. Обычных не берут.

  • @RayzerBlxde
    @RayzerBlxde 7 місяців тому +6

    Rest in Peace, AN-225 🫡 You will be remembered.

  • @shuhratkessikbayev8886
    @shuhratkessikbayev8886 2 роки тому +1389

    Man we lost two of the most legendary pieces of technology in the most recent years
    The Arecibo observatory in 2020 due to natural causes.
    And the Antonov AN-225 in 2022 due to war.
    May these legendary feats of human creation live on in the memories of members of the aviation and space observation communities

    • @Starfals
      @Starfals 2 роки тому +62

      Soon the internation space station too. Kind of makes me sad how things end up sometimes.

    • @brandonbrandon2822
      @brandonbrandon2822 2 роки тому +4

      Nowhere near legendary

    • @oneaboveallferrarifan2725
      @oneaboveallferrarifan2725 2 роки тому +18

      Arecibo fell because of no maintenance lol

    • @terminalimpact2771
      @terminalimpact2771 2 роки тому +63

      @@oneaboveallferrarifan2725 Puerto Rico barely has any money to even sustain itself…
      trust me, I know

    • @jerryeskridge4798
      @jerryeskridge4798 2 роки тому +7

      Not to mention The Concorde ...

  • @10ON10
    @10ON10 2 роки тому +1251

    *RIP, it was a plane that made many people fall in love with aviation*

    • @GalenLeRaaz
      @GalenLeRaaz 2 роки тому +29

      Don't worry, the Dream shall fly again.

    • @pilotprogaming8202
      @pilotprogaming8202 2 роки тому

      @@GalenLeRaaz yes, if i had like 50bil, i would give 10bil to repair that mf

    • @GalenLeRaaz
      @GalenLeRaaz 2 роки тому

      @@jackshadows8073 It was FUNDED by Russians, but build by Ukrainians.

    • @tatemushroom1002
      @tatemushroom1002 2 роки тому

      @@jackshadows8073 western plane companies will likely donate lots of parts after ukraine wins

    • @pedinhuh16
      @pedinhuh16 2 роки тому +15

      @@jackshadows8073 it can be rebuilt, they have the schematics and engineers all around the globe interested to rebuild it better than before, also there is a 30 years old incomplete fuselage sitting around a hangar somewhere so half of the work is done already.
      The problem is timing(it can't be done while the country is at war, Russia would just destroy it again) and costs...Its estimated that this project is gonna cost over 3 BILLIONS of dollars to be completed, this money would be much better spent restoring the country than using it to rebuilt the airplane.
      Well, maybe we will see it flying again in our lifetimes, but I wouldn't expect it anytime soon.

  • @jitbitless
    @jitbitless 2 роки тому +18

    This is a big loss not only for Ukraine but also for all countries of the former USSR. The plane was built by the forces of 3 countries, and these are hundreds if not thousands of specialists, engineers, scientists. Its chief designers were V. I. Tolmachev (Russian SFSR) and P. V. Balabuev (Ukrainian SSR). 4 Ukrainian enterprises took part in the construction (main design, assembly, fuselage and its components, engines), 4 Russian enterprises (fuselage frames, aircraft control complex, landing gear, painting), and an Uzbek enterprise (central parts of the wings with flaps and end parts of the wings, serial consoles).

    • @user-bu2wd2rm1s
      @user-bu2wd2rm1s Рік тому

      You are confusing, not 3 countries built this aircraft, but one country. And Balabuev P. V. was born in the Lugansk region, in a Cossack family. So he is far from the Ukrainians, just like Australia is from the United States.

  • @Valon_U
    @Valon_U 2 роки тому +2

    I remember having made a presentation for the Antonov in school. I spended hours making the presentation and it payed of. I never thought i would get so emotional when she gets destroyed, but here i am. I hope there will be peace as soon as possible.

  • @jensimaster
    @jensimaster 2 роки тому +1877

    Given global logistics I'm surprised they never built a second one. Cargo ships just keep getting larger, logically cargo planes should too? Hopefully people will notice the loss and there will be justification to make more of these, it's a proven design with years of reliable flight time.

    • @lasagnakob9908
      @lasagnakob9908 2 роки тому +196

      I think the primary issue with cargo planes getting bigger, is that there's only so much size such a machine can put on before the use of rare or hard to manufacture materials are required to allow it to fly efficiently and safely; whereas a ship is only limited by its ability to float, something that is simpler to work with.

    • @efirizaki6457
      @efirizaki6457 2 роки тому +15

      Don't warry when new world order will commence
      Jeff bezzos and Amazon will order one to go to mars

    • @leroux8753
      @leroux8753 2 роки тому +16

      They have a another but he is part ans was never finish !

    • @MajikalCowpoke
      @MajikalCowpoke 2 роки тому +5

      Lasangna Kob had a good point but it’s seems even more basic, early on with the space shuttle he states that getting to a 10k altitude would allow the shuttle to use 90% less fuel to reach space.
      It’s a physics problem with the fuel, at some point the object becomes so heavy and resistant to movement that the energy needed to move it is taken up by the machinery now needing a pony power source.
      Aka why we don’t build Fred Flintstone cars anymore.

    • @MrMartinNeumann
      @MrMartinNeumann 2 роки тому +66

      You cannot really compare those. For Ships, weight does not matter too much they usually are limited by size since they need to fit through channels and into habors.
      Airplanes are limited by weight. More weight means more fuels which also weighs a lot. As a result, the cost per ton of cargo goes up dramatically to a point where it's not economical anymore. It still can be useful to have a plane like the AN-225 since it can transport stuff that no other plane can but the market for that is very limited.

  • @charlesmajor6449
    @charlesmajor6449 2 роки тому +557

    I've seen that plane landing in person and it's the most spectacular thing i've ever seen. The sound the size the power, mindblowing

    • @johnlefucker9323
      @johnlefucker9323 2 роки тому +2

      How much bigger is it than a C5?

    • @StormFox_1
      @StormFox_1 2 роки тому +19

      @@johnlefucker9323 Antonov is 84 m long while C5 is 75 m long

    • @godzpeedx7ii75
      @godzpeedx7ii75 2 роки тому

      No it isn’t

    • @Qwerty-oj3qw
      @Qwerty-oj3qw 2 роки тому +8

      @@godzpeedx7ii75 why do ppl like you exist

    • @FierceForger
      @FierceForger 2 роки тому +19

      @@godzpeedx7ii75 are you a fake account? All your comments are just you saying no, not, various ways of just saying no to different comments.

  • @LucaAviation
    @LucaAviation 2 роки тому +2

    Remember it passing over my village in Italy. It was very low, as an airport is near it. It was just amazing. As an aviation lover these news shocked me.

  • @Commandong
    @Commandong 2 роки тому +3

    I must say that i'm happy that i saw it in person, this plane is like building, i was very sad when i learned this R.I.P Antonov

  • @Gene.-
    @Gene.- 2 роки тому +659

    At my nearest airport (Halle/Leipzig in Germany) are 6 of the Ruslan aircrafts stationed, i've been into one, these are already huge, I can't imagine how big the Mriya was. It was always a great sight seeing these giants.

    • @pripyat7841
      @pripyat7841 2 роки тому +6

      Yeah, I also had the chance to see the an225 on the dedicated parking space for it at Flughafen Leipzig/Halle, it was coincidentally in Leipzig that day my brother and i came by it with a car. we spent an hour at the fence watching it and taking photos. Vidoes and pictures dont really show its really sice or give an impression

    • @anomalocarisfan45
      @anomalocarisfan45 2 роки тому +1

      6? Weren't there just 1 Antonov AN-225 Mriya?

    • @Gene.-
      @Gene.- 2 роки тому +11

      @@anomalocarisfan45 I'm talking about the "smaller" AN124 ones

    • @anomalocarisfan45
      @anomalocarisfan45 2 роки тому

      @@Gene.- Oh, ok

    • @pripyat7841
      @pripyat7841 2 роки тому

      @@anomalocarisfan45 the cool thing is, when you on the autobahn next to the airport, you can see the an125's pretty close

  • @trevorslinkard31
    @trevorslinkard31 2 роки тому +246

    This isn’t Simple History. This is Simple Current Events. Keep doing more of this!

    • @tremedar
      @tremedar 2 роки тому +26

      Nah, still Simple History, just a sad and tragic noting of an impressive piece of history meeting its end in a current event.

    • @h0lynut
      @h0lynut 2 роки тому +26

      It is history now, but i could see what you mean. More or less, modern history, but history nonetheless.

    • @darthbigred22
      @darthbigred22 2 роки тому +4

      They need to avoid it until the smoke clears otherwise it'll get too entangled with the politics of the time. Like imagine doing a video about Japanese Americans helping the Japanese so that's why they need to interned. Or Iraq and WMDs.
      Whining about a Russian made and designed plane being destroyed by Russians as somehow a blow to Ukrainians is kinda undermining the subtext that Ukraine is not Russia.

    • @singleproppilot
      @singleproppilot 2 роки тому +12

      @@darthbigred22 The Mriya was a product of the Soviet Union, of which Ukraine was a part at the time. But the majority of its service came after the dissolution of the Soviet Union by a Ukrainian commercial carrier under the Ukrainian flag.

    • @daviddunsmore103
      @daviddunsmore103 2 роки тому +2

      @@darthbigred22 The Mryia in many ways represented the spirit of Ukraine, and was an icon known around the world. It drew vast crowds wherever it went, often earning top billing in local newscasts and even peaking the interest of people who normally don't bat an eye about aviation.
      The Eiffel Tower doesn't travel to airports around the world, and nor does the Taj Mahal or the Statue of Liberty, but the An-225 certainly did! ✈🌍
      Although it was a mostly Ukrainian project, it was built under the old Soviet Union, and was one of the last major achievements they could point to before that empire collapsed. The fact that Vladimir Putin's ego wants to rebuild that empire makes it sadly ironic that his forces have destroyed this unique one-off airplane, which had moved so much humanitarian aid over many years. ❤🇺🇦

  • @badpiggies988
    @badpiggies988 2 роки тому +7

    I loved this plane as a kid, I was astonished by how it was able to carry such heavy things. I hope they build a memorial to it once all this is over.

    • @user-pu5mf7uq6g
      @user-pu5mf7uq6g Рік тому +2

      We will not build a memorial. We will build a new Mriya 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦✈

    • @badpiggies988
      @badpiggies988 Рік тому +1

      @@user-pu5mf7uq6g Nice, I’ve just heard about that :)

  • @FannaD
    @FannaD Рік тому +2

    I have a photo where my grandfather and his colleagues stand side by side against the background of Mria with Buran. He previously worked at Antonov. It is very painful to see this huge plane destroyed.
    It remains only to believe that it will be rebuilt. And I really believe it.

  • @nolliemongo
    @nolliemongo 2 роки тому +395

    In 2018 my home of Saipan, an island in the Pacific ocean, got hit by a cat 5 typhoon that completely destroyed our island. During the recovery process majority of our food, needs, fuel was being transported by the Antonov. Without it, we would've had a longer recovery process. Extremely saddened to see it's end in such a needless fashion😔

    • @nolliemongo
      @nolliemongo 2 роки тому +3

      @B D not sure if you're joking or youre really just a jerk but during those times the antonov helped our hospitals replenish necessary medical instruments as well as relief goods which were very needed as our stores were wiped during the aftermath.

    • @haze5657
      @haze5657 2 роки тому +30

      @B D don't be like that mate....
      Don't continue this convo any further everybody

    • @face7288
      @face7288 2 роки тому +3

      @B D now you're just a jerk i can tell you aren't ironic

    • @texanm1abrams317
      @texanm1abrams317 2 роки тому +1

      Bro Just Stop Being A Jerk.

    • @scooternc95
      @scooternc95 2 роки тому +21

      @B D he didn't say they wouldn't have recovered without it, he said the recovery would have taken longer than it did

  • @aliemiratakk
    @aliemiratakk 2 роки тому +180

    RIP AN-225
    1988 - 2022
    From war it was born, and to war it died.

    • @michaelxdrift
      @michaelxdrift 2 роки тому +10

      Beautifully said 😞

    • @geeberg5129
      @geeberg5129 2 роки тому

      @@michaelxdrift maybe beautifully said, but it's not true...unless you you count the space race as a war

    • @interpl6089
      @interpl6089 2 роки тому +27

      @@geeberg5129 it is true, the cold war

    • @chrissierra-5633
      @chrissierra-5633 2 роки тому +2

      Beautifully said 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏

    • @geeberg5129
      @geeberg5129 2 роки тому

      @@interpl6089 ok, I'll let you have that one. Not really a "war" war but I guess I can't argue with the name

  • @Barra182
    @Barra182 2 роки тому

    There's a video going around the internet were they managed to get one of the engine started on the mostly destroyed plane which is amazing that it would even still function when half the cockpit is pretty much melted

  • @LucaAviation
    @LucaAviation Рік тому +1

    Thanks for this. Appreciate It. Had touched this beauty with my bare hands. Support from Italy

  • @HB..
    @HB.. 2 роки тому +622

    With over 10 years of watching UA-cam, this is my second ever comment, and it is a sad one :( I loved this plane as a kid, it inspired me and showed me what is possible in this modern word. RIP Antanov.. you will not be forgotten :'(

  • @Sapphiresoul2
    @Sapphiresoul2 2 роки тому +146

    This makes me truly sad, I missed the chance to see this beast when I was a child. It came near my town and I ended up not being in town that day. This will always be one of my favorite planes!

    • @dmaks9004
      @dmaks9004 2 роки тому +3

      During the storming of the airport, Russian troops deliberately came from the other side.They knew that this plane was here, so they didn't touch it.The next morning, the artillery of Ukraine destroyed the Yan-225, thinking that there were Russian tanks and armored personnel carriers under the hangar, although they knew that only people were landing.Also, Russian heavy equipment was too far away to reach him with shots.

  • @brotcon
    @brotcon Рік тому +3

    It was one of my dreams to see this plane one day in real life as it was the biggest but I never expected it to be destroyed at all. Just goes to show how reckless the war is…

  • @SeahawkGaming-xp7bl
    @SeahawkGaming-xp7bl 2 місяці тому +1

    'Space Shuttle' is the name of the U.S. model of spaceplane, Buran is the name of the Soviet model of spaceplane. Calling the Buran as a 'Space Shuttle' is like calling a UAZ-469 as a 'Jeep'.

  • @callumdodds1331
    @callumdodds1331 2 роки тому +688

    Hey simple history I greatly appreciate you guys making a video on the Antonov aircraft. I have a short story to tell you two weeks before it was destroyed in Ukraine it was at ywg Winnipeg airport in Canada. I was one the last lucky few people to See it land and take off and be loaded with cargo. I greatly appreciate what you've done with this video talking about it. As one as the last guy to work on that aircraft I truly hope that Russia pays I find and fix the plane because we need it so badly.

    • @brandonbrandon2822
      @brandonbrandon2822 2 роки тому +4

      Shut up capitalist

    • @teiadam134
      @teiadam134 2 роки тому +59

      @@brandonbrandon2822 Russian bot detected

    • @robin50150
      @robin50150 2 роки тому +26

      @@brandonbrandon2822 Based capitalist with big planes vs virgin no planes communist

    • @brandonbrandon2822
      @brandonbrandon2822 2 роки тому +11

      @@robin50150 army with the most tanks? Russia.
      P.S. that plane was built by soviets

    • @TwpsynMawr
      @TwpsynMawr 2 роки тому +19

      @@brandonbrandon2822 with a stupidly high percentage if them being soviet tanks.. 🤣

  • @eliaztrevino5405
    @eliaztrevino5405 2 роки тому +596

    We will never forget the legendary an-225 and all it’s history

    • @Delijabased1989
      @Delijabased1989 2 роки тому

      I know i know

    • @nathanshierd2098
      @nathanshierd2098 2 роки тому +3

      But you will forget, or never know Ukrainian people who died in the war.

    • @azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401
      @azimisyauqieabdulwahab9401 2 роки тому +7

      Antonov AN 225 is one the most largest plane in the world is gone by the Russian's Troops

    • @user-su6ts9wm1h
      @user-su6ts9wm1h 2 роки тому +1

      if this war didn't happen you Americans would be comparing it to something the US made or discredit it

    • @marem3038
      @marem3038 2 роки тому

      It can be rebuilt.

  • @criseldarebenque1948
    @criseldarebenque1948 Рік тому +4

    Did anyone see a emirates 777 taking off in the background at 7:36?

  • @RahRan123
    @RahRan123 2 роки тому

    That was some beautiful animation, Thanks!

  • @gronthgronth2628
    @gronthgronth2628 2 роки тому +175

    I saw Mrija twice in my life. And i tell you, when it was approaching the airfield, blocking the sun from where i was standing it looked gargantuan. If i ever felt the "caveman part of brain" telling me to cower down or run, that would be this moment.

    • @dmaks9004
      @dmaks9004 2 роки тому

      During the storming of the airport, Russian troops deliberately came from the other side.They knew that this plane was here, so they didn't touch it.The next morning, the artillery of Ukraine destroyed the Yan-225, thinking that there were Russian tanks and armored personnel carriers under the hangar, although they knew that only people were landing.Also, Russian heavy equipment was too far away to reach him with shots.

    • @BlackEpyon
      @BlackEpyon 2 роки тому +2

      @@dmaks9004 Why would Ukraine shell their own airport? Why would they shell a hangar when they knew the plane it contained? What you say makes no sense.

    • @dmaks9004
      @dmaks9004 2 роки тому +2

      @@BlackEpyon
      In my opinion, this is how they wanted to draw the attention of the world to themselves. Germany several times offered to transfer this plane, but Ukraine did not agree. This is a deeply conceived plan that did not work

    • @BlackEpyon
      @BlackEpyon 2 роки тому +1

      @@dmaks9004 Ukraine didn't agree, or Antonov didn't agree?

    • @dmaks9004
      @dmaks9004 2 роки тому

      @@BlackEpyon Antonov is the surname of the chief engineer of this aircraft. He's been dead for a long time, how can he say anything or agree? Ukraine could have moved the plane, but did not do so and did not agree with Germany on the temporary storage of this aircraft until the likelihood of a Russian attack disappears.

  • @calthepeacelovingclover5935
    @calthepeacelovingclover5935 2 роки тому +194

    Here's to you Antonov & Mriya
    Rest forever here in our hearts
    The last and final moment is yours
    That agony is your triumph

    • @ivanvarela3215
      @ivanvarela3215 2 роки тому

      :(

    • @removed7331
      @removed7331 2 роки тому

      You say that for a damn plane, but what about the people that are all dying?

    • @falco5429
      @falco5429 2 роки тому +5

      @@removed7331 Of course we also did not forgot the people on ukraine

    • @bruh8545
      @bruh8545 2 роки тому +5

      @@removed7331 it's more than just a plane.... It carried thousands of vaccines during COVID and huge cargo that helped millions

    • @apcebat
      @apcebat 2 роки тому +1

      Antonov is person, not plane

  • @real_Tyles
    @real_Tyles Рік тому +2

    The war just hit 1 year long as of this comment.

  • @southcarolinianentertainment

    Also, love your channel!

  • @Tsirkon
    @Tsirkon 2 роки тому +59

    Fact: there's an unfinished AN-225 stored at hostomel airport , I'm not sure if that's destroyed too but if it's not we could use her or some parts of her to rebuild the 225

    • @universe_0990
      @universe_0990 2 роки тому +2

      Yes, I hope so

    • @crazycain1984
      @crazycain1984 2 роки тому +4

      That's right. Apparently it was 60-70% complete, but was eventually deemed "economically unfeasible". I can't find anything on it's current status for some reason

    • @phalnx2614
      @phalnx2614 2 роки тому +1

      Great idea.

    • @FirstNameLastName-cu2tq
      @FirstNameLastName-cu2tq 2 роки тому

      To use unfinished AN-225 airframe to build a new plane? You must be joking.
      *👉This is just another typical Ukrainian SCAM!*
      *👉For MORE THAT SIX YEARS, since July 2015, not a single made in Ukraine airplane was handed over to the customer. NONE! Z-E-R-O!*
      _(of course, without taking into account children's toys and two-seat plastic ultra-light aircrafts weighing less than 600 kg, which are more than 95% assembled from imported parts)_

    • @jakubbenes4704
      @jakubbenes4704 2 роки тому

      @@FirstNameLastName-cu2tq Wouldn't you be happier at VKontakte or any other RU social media? With people like you, your friends, family etc. Wasting your time with pesky westerners seems beyond you isn't it?

  • @DarthKanye
    @DarthKanye 2 роки тому +79

    As an aviation enthusiast I was physically, mentally, and emotionally hurt by its destruction.

    • @AgentArabian
      @AgentArabian 2 роки тому +3

      I was physically AND mentally hurt bruv

    • @DarthKanye
      @DarthKanye 2 роки тому

      @@AgentArabian true I felt pain all around

    • @Winter_lights
      @Winter_lights 2 роки тому +2

      Normal person here
      Yeah it's quite sad a part of a great history is destroyed over a man who wants more land space.

    • @dmaks9004
      @dmaks9004 2 роки тому

      During the storming of the airport, Russian troops deliberately came from the other side.They knew that this plane was here, so they didn't touch it.The next morning, the artillery of Ukraine destroyed the Yan-225, thinking that there were Russian tanks and armored personnel carriers under the hangar, although they knew that only people were landing.Also, Russian heavy equipment was too far away to reach him with shots.

    • @DarthKanye
      @DarthKanye 2 роки тому +3

      @@dmaks9004 that’s interesting, but from a reliable source?

  • @dumflows.official
    @dumflows.official Рік тому +3

    RIP Antonov i will be in our hearts and you will be not forgotten

  • @speedy_comet
    @speedy_comet 2 роки тому +5

    The loss must hit its former pilots especially hard. Imagine having the priviledge to have flown that beastly beauty. 🇺🇦✈

    • @2O697
      @2O697 2 роки тому +2

      no i support russia

    • @speedy_comet
      @speedy_comet 2 роки тому +1

      @@2O697 I don't care

    • @AP-cv7jz
      @AP-cv7jz Рік тому +2

      ua can only destroy
      and pilots also should know this

    • @Wolf_UA125
      @Wolf_UA125 7 місяців тому

      @@AP-cv7jz lol, no, russia atack ukraine first, Ukraine destroy it because he dont want give An-225 MRIYA to russia.I dont support russia, and putin.

  • @riot7695
    @riot7695 2 роки тому +96

    I'm not going to act like I knew what this plane was before it was destroyed, but I still feel that impact, knowing such a big part of aviation history was lost.

    • @dmaks9004
      @dmaks9004 2 роки тому +1

      During the storming of the airport, Russian troops deliberately came from the other side.They knew that this plane was here, so they didn't touch it.The next morning, the artillery of Ukraine destroyed the Yan-225, thinking that there were Russian tanks and armored personnel carriers under the hangar, although they knew that only people were landing.Also, Russian heavy equipment was too far away to reach him with shots.

    • @JotaroTokiskiy
      @JotaroTokiskiy Рік тому

      Нихуя ты у нас военный историк

    • @hudsonflores5478
      @hudsonflores5478 Рік тому

      wait you were in another comment section saying the same thing

  • @Nortisverikool
    @Nortisverikool 2 роки тому +437

    Rest in Peaces, AN-225. I remember in 2014, when the Antonov landed in Oslo. I remember seeing it, and i was so happy. But now, a childhood memory, has turned to Dust. I am sorry for your Loss, Antonov. -NorwegianMustardLord

    • @Iprxq
      @Iprxq 2 роки тому +2

      Yea :/

    • @Iprxq
      @Iprxq 2 роки тому +5

      It's president of Russia fyalt not Russia the president valdmir putin

    • @that1chaser751
      @that1chaser751 2 роки тому +2

      I agree but can I get ketchup

    • @nesune4401
      @nesune4401 2 роки тому

      did you have sushi together? was he someone close to you?

    • @Spike_365
      @Spike_365 2 роки тому

      Ye

  • @PetersonZF
    @PetersonZF 2 роки тому +1

    I remember seeing her in the movie 2012, where she played the 'Antonov 500'. :(

  • @lagamerfuel9661
    @lagamerfuel9661 2 роки тому

    You know when you just heard something sad and it’s not so sad that you will cry but it still sad and you get like a pressure in your eyes, that just happened when he said the Antonov was the last of its kind

  • @darkchocolate3390
    @darkchocolate3390 2 роки тому +290

    Never thought I'd see the day where Simple History would do modern day events lol.

    • @trailfork7815
      @trailfork7815 2 роки тому +43

      i never even thought I'd watch a livestream of a war in 4k lol

    • @dedbits6604
      @dedbits6604 2 роки тому +20

      history is made everyday. although its a modern event its based around an old aircraft

    • @alexanderscout
      @alexanderscout 2 роки тому +3

      well thats because it is history being made live

    • @alexanderscout
      @alexanderscout 2 роки тому +3

      history is not only the past but what happens now

    • @florians9949
      @florians9949 2 роки тому

      That’s actually the second video that covers a modern event.

  • @naufalctrlv
    @naufalctrlv 2 роки тому +291

    Rest in peace AN-225. I will always remember this legendary aircraft.

  • @Quarter173
    @Quarter173 Рік тому

    Rest in peace lets hope you get somewhere else you can fly You will always be in our hearts Fly high!

  • @AndromedaBruv
    @AndromedaBruv 2 роки тому +1

    This is sad, since it's the only kind, but I have hear information that in the past Antonov was making a 2nd one but was cancelled, they could potentially continue that 2nd aircraft

  • @paleoph6168
    @paleoph6168 2 роки тому +147

    As much as I am saddened by the destruction of this one-of-a-kind aircraft, I just want to mention the improved illustrations used in this video, especially the Kamov Ka-52 and Mil Mi-171Sh helicopters at 0:56, they are very detailed. Keep up the awesome work! 👍

    • @dmaks9004
      @dmaks9004 2 роки тому +4

      During the storming of the airport, Russian troops deliberately came from the other side.They knew that this plane was here, so they didn't touch it.The next morning, the artillery of Ukraine destroyed the Yan-225, thinking that there were Russian tanks and armored personnel carriers under the hangar, although they knew that only people were landing.Also, Russian heavy equipment was too far away to reach him with shots.

    • @F.B.I
      @F.B.I 2 роки тому +1

      @@dmaks9004 yan-255 💀💀💀

    • @shadowmaster902
      @shadowmaster902 2 роки тому +3

      @@dmaks9004 source: trust me bro

    • @cockandballtorture125
      @cockandballtorture125 2 роки тому

      @@dmaks9004Russian Propaganda: we did nothing,ukraine destroyed ukraine.

    • @ilyal3177
      @ilyal3177 2 роки тому +2

      @@cockandballtorture125 there are literally videos of the plane undamaged in it's hangar after Russian forces took control of the airport.

  • @rostyk3502
    @rostyk3502 2 роки тому +322

    What's more sad, is that the people who controlled the company and were responsible for its decisions, fled two weeks before the war started. Not only that, they also refused to transport the MRIYA to the safe place, basically leaving it there.

    • @PhilippSeven
      @PhilippSeven 2 роки тому +86

      More of that, it was ukranian artillery that destroyed the plane. How ironic.

    • @dmaks9004
      @dmaks9004 2 роки тому +45

      During the storming of the airport, Russian troops deliberately came from the other side.They knew that this plane was here, so they didn't touch it.The next morning, the artillery of Ukraine destroyed the Yan-225, thinking that there were Russian tanks and armored personnel carriers under the hangar, although they knew that only people were landing.Also, Russian heavy equipment was too far away to reach him with shots.

    • @paradoxfacter8707
      @paradoxfacter8707 2 роки тому +1

      @@dmaks9004 well done comrade your daily quota of propaganda has been met putin will surely reward you with a better economy...oh it seems more sanctions are being put in place.

    • @mattdrives4757
      @mattdrives4757 2 роки тому +58

      @@dmaks9004 I’m pretty sure that Ukraine probably destroyed it on purpose to keep it from falling into Russian hands. It could carry a full cargo hold of tanks after all.

    • @filipekraus2880
      @filipekraus2880 2 роки тому +26

      after the russians left the region the pilot went there to say goodbye to his old friend and cried

  • @notmenotme614
    @notmenotme614 Рік тому

    5:35 I like how the animator even got the colour of the interior correct. Good attention to detail.

  • @Official_W1nter
    @Official_W1nter 7 місяців тому

    Kinda crazy to see airbus beluga now carrying an entire airplane.

  • @garrettsattem4799
    @garrettsattem4799 2 роки тому +94

    And here I am just NOW hearing about it. 21 years of my life ignorant of its existence, only to find out that this magnificent piece of human engineering has been destroyed back in February…
    Ain’t life grand!?

    • @bigcity2085
      @bigcity2085 2 роки тому +8

      I discovered one of my favorite bands (Morphine) after the main guy (Mark Sandman ) died and they were no more. Life's a bytch. There are a few videos of the Anatov flying in real life here on you tube. Let's hope the world survives for you to quadruple your 21 yrs. Good luck.

    • @garrettsattem4799
      @garrettsattem4799 2 роки тому +3

      @@bigcity2085 Thanks man. I’ll check them out later.

    • @moisesezequielgutierrez
      @moisesezequielgutierrez 2 роки тому +7

      Don't worry, even if you don't know such existence, there's always the other people who knows it *(In this case, the Plane enthusiasts and Professional Pilots do).* They'll never be forgotten and will always be known by humanity.

    • @davecrupel2817
      @davecrupel2817 2 роки тому +2

      You can say you're not an avgeek.
      Because that is literally *the only way* you can not have ever known of this beauty's existence, dude.
      And tell me about it. All my life I've wanted to see this bird with my own two eyes.
      Now that dream, along with so many others, has been shattered...

    • @bigcity2085
      @bigcity2085 2 роки тому +3

      @@davecrupel2817 Yeah,I've seen video's on it, but I know its not the same....you can't get the scale of the immensity of the thing. Somewhere I saw some company is sending putin a 3 billion dollar bill...to build another one(not sure if that was here.) But there was a need for it..people paid big bucks to use it.

  • @THE_GUY_ONE
    @THE_GUY_ONE 2 роки тому +18

    That feeling when things you've lived through become an instant history.

    • @fieldmarshalbaltimore1329
      @fieldmarshalbaltimore1329 2 роки тому +1

      He was saying Putin invaded in Feb 2022 and I'm like.. damn wait I just loved through that. It isn't history ... That's so weird

  • @railduck
    @railduck 2 роки тому

    Everyone knows about it, but imagine ppl 100 years later watching this

  • @s71402san
    @s71402san Рік тому +1

    We need to build the bigger plane. But the square cube law isn't going to let us.

  • @dasbutte6254
    @dasbutte6254 2 роки тому +38

    I saw the An 124 a decade ago, and it absolutely dwarfed the boeing 737s around it. I can't imagine the size of this beast. The were shipping combines in it if that gives you an idea of how big their second biggest plane was.

    • @TeddyKrimsony
      @TeddyKrimsony 2 роки тому

      737s are small

    • @dasbutte6254
      @dasbutte6254 2 роки тому

      @@TeddyKrimsony if everyone aboard is killed in a crash and its called a tragedy instead of an incident I'd say it's big enough.it's only a small plane in comparison to alot of the monsters we have flying around now

    • @aviatorsplanet8219
      @aviatorsplanet8219 2 роки тому +1

      @@TeddyKrimsony Not really, they are still very big planes. Only for planes standart it was medium

  • @lorddeez1385
    @lorddeez1385 2 роки тому +16

    I saw the news a few weeks ago and was heartbroken. One of my favorite modern planes, a one of a kind, destroyed. RIP Antonov

  • @rylandpowanda6567
    @rylandpowanda6567 Рік тому

    I am so glad I got to see this awesome thing when I was 9 I got 50 feet away from it. RIP an 225 we love you

  • @sabiqrizki8261
    @sabiqrizki8261 Рік тому +2

    it was actually made in the Soviet Union before it became Russian only when the Soviet Union ended was the plane inherited to Ukraine

  • @nonameuserua
    @nonameuserua 2 роки тому +40

    As a grandson of an engineer, whose laboratory in Zaporizhzhia designed non-metallic parts of the Mriya’s engine, I’m glad my grandfather doesn’t see this...

    • @nonameuserua
      @nonameuserua Рік тому

      @@Andriy_Sklyar якби не був такий довбо…об, пішов би на не на філфак, а на інженера вчитись, як дід, дядько й тато, а так дивився на це все діло та думав «та нє, заводи-салідол, краще стану білоручкою». А тепер як допомогти, навіть не знаю….

  • @awing6819
    @awing6819 2 роки тому +20

    I saw this aircraft earlier last year when it got diverted up to Fairbanks international, still have photos of it on my phone. Crazy to think that the beast has now been killed. Crazy, and quite sad.

  • @phoenixprime24
    @phoenixprime24 2 роки тому +1

    According to recent pictures the wings are intact so if the spare Fuselage is intact she can be rebuilt

  • @rylandpowanda6567
    @rylandpowanda6567 Рік тому

    Simple history made a great tribute to the amazing aircraft. Again RIP an 225

  • @pangeriamicronation2342
    @pangeriamicronation2342 2 роки тому +32

    It is strange to watch a ‘history channel’ make historical videos about our time.

    • @BlessedWarrior
      @BlessedWarrior 2 роки тому

      I thought the same haha 😂

    • @Bigstarrocker9
      @Bigstarrocker9 2 роки тому

      My thoughts exactly

    • @twinsen1949
      @twinsen1949 2 роки тому

      People usually don't feel like it's a historical event when it happens during their time. But I think most people can see that this plane was a piece of living history.

    • @porsche-sandoesnotundersta8184
      @porsche-sandoesnotundersta8184 2 роки тому +4

      As Roosevelt says,
      Yesterday was History
      Tommorow is a Mystery

  • @warbirdlover2766
    @warbirdlover2766 2 роки тому +109

    There's one unfinished AN-225 airframe left. Hopefully it'll be completed in the future!

    • @CRAIGKMSBISMARCKTIRPITZ533
      @CRAIGKMSBISMARCKTIRPITZ533 2 роки тому +1

      It's No Longer With Them 😂

    • @hellothere1656
      @hellothere1656 2 роки тому +12

      The 2nd unfinished an225 is in Kyiv. So far the Russians have failed to take the city due to heavy resistance and logistical problems. Before the war started, it was reported that Turkey considered helping Ukraine finish the 2nd an225.

    • @darthbigred22
      @darthbigred22 2 роки тому +6

      @@hellothere1656 This Kiev bullshit is beyond irritating. Why are we pronouncing and spelling it different now? It's not like they even say "Ukraine" the way we do either.
      Pointless social engineering

    • @hellothere1656
      @hellothere1656 2 роки тому +7

      @@darthbigred22 lmao

    • @user-rv6cx3rz7t
      @user-rv6cx3rz7t 2 роки тому +23

      @@darthbigred22 Ukrainian city name in Ukrainian. Seems normal to me. You can go cry about it 😂

  • @AlexMundraby-zm6bs
    @AlexMundraby-zm6bs 7 місяців тому +1

    It truly was the biggest plane man has ever built

  • @gravethebeyond
    @gravethebeyond 2 роки тому

    You teach me more about history, then school itself.

  • @axtoncam3661
    @axtoncam3661 2 роки тому +67

    I would give anything to see such a magnificent aircraft see the skies once again

  • @LAH92
    @LAH92 2 роки тому +37

    Seen this aircraft myself at Brize Norton what an aircraft it was!! Had to be seen with your own eyes to appreciate the size of it!!!

    • @PEJK6771
      @PEJK6771 2 роки тому

      I’ve been inside a globemaster 3 when I was a kid and that was huge. How much bigger is this plane?

    • @LAH92
      @LAH92 2 роки тому

      @@PEJK6771 sheeeeeeesh it's double the size of a c-17, in the length, width and height! It really has to be seen to be believed😶😶

  • @10j8ay4
    @10j8ay4 2 роки тому

    Reminds me of the B-17 that I got to go inside of that crashed in 2019.

  • @The-aviationguy.
    @The-aviationguy. Місяць тому

    Bro the loss of this as a member of the aviation community 😭😭😭

  • @grievetan
    @grievetan 2 роки тому +17

    I really wish I weren't living through a major historical event right now

  • @manzencow9582
    @manzencow9582 2 роки тому +25

    They will repair it regardless of which side wins this war and who's hands it falls into. This Airplane is a piece of Human history and needs to be repaired ASAP.

    • @gehcontent5618
      @gehcontent5618 2 роки тому

      And with how much the contribution it has given by it's size, I wanna see this 'Dream' being mass produced if possible

    • @aviatorsplanet8219
      @aviatorsplanet8219 2 роки тому

      @@gehcontent5618 Would be economical unlogic. Also it would take her status.

  • @amzarfathan3311
    @amzarfathan3311 7 місяців тому +1

    Press F to pay respect

  • @KyuuDesperation
    @KyuuDesperation 2 роки тому

    A Roman Legion that has spent months in our world, this channel helps in many ways for their History Lessons.

  • @SgtStuka
    @SgtStuka 2 роки тому +9

    I've been lucky to see this plane around half a dozen times in my lifetime. She was always a welcome site at my airport and it breaks my heart as an aviation enthusiast to see her go.

  • @winklethrall2636
    @winklethrall2636 2 роки тому +19

    I was able to walk through the cargo bay of this plane and watch it perform a steep takeoff and banking maneuver during a 1990 airshow in the US. I hope that myself and others can see this plane fly again one day.

  • @renzooXrenduxi
    @renzooXrenduxi Рік тому +1

    this video was uploaded exactly a month of the invasion

  • @filipekraus2880
    @filipekraus2880 2 роки тому +1

    After the russians left the region the pilot went there to say goodbye to his old friend and cried

  • @imsonicnoob2112
    @imsonicnoob2112 2 роки тому +6

    I never thought I would see a history channel cover a event that happened in 2022, but here we are

  • @W1ATR
    @W1ATR 2 роки тому +15

    Someone must still have the blueprints, and if there isnt funding we can still make just the frame and put it in a museum, its such an important peice of history.

    • @user-cn3sx6of8l
      @user-cn3sx6of8l 2 роки тому +1

      I think Russia will restore, they will find the money

    • @nordic24
      @nordic24 2 роки тому

      There is a second unfinished 225

  • @dpcfx8277
    @dpcfx8277 Рік тому

    In 2021, I saw this monstrocity of a plane fly over my hometown, Perm. So sad to see it go.

  • @Jay-lo5rb
    @Jay-lo5rb 2 роки тому

    Imagine that plane still moves after so much years

  • @stevemc01
    @stevemc01 2 роки тому +100

    There's a psychological effect that one would naturally refer to in the context of the demolition of large structures... which is basically how disaster movies get their money printers.
    Not much of a difference here. Hopefully Mriya does keep flying (well, in a couple years I guess).
    "All war is a symptom of man's failure as a thinking animal."
    -- John Steinbeck

    • @singleproppilot
      @singleproppilot 2 роки тому +3

      This Mriya is done for. There’s no way that damage is repairable. But, there is a second, incomplete airframe that’s been in storage since the end of the Buran program. We can only hope they are able to complete the second airframe and get it flying.

    • @vikkimcdonough6153
      @vikkimcdonough6153 2 роки тому +3

      @@singleproppilot The wreck probably does have a lot of still-usable parts which could be used on Mriya Mk. 2, though.

    • @vikkimcdonough6153
      @vikkimcdonough6153 2 роки тому +3

      "All war is a symptom of man's failure as a thinking animal."
      ...except for the wars on poverty, disease, and Microsoft, which are fully justified.

    • @stevemc01
      @stevemc01 2 роки тому +1

      @@vikkimcdonough6153 *sad Bill Gates noises*
      Also, the first two listed there are accurate...

    • @abigailhowe8302
      @abigailhowe8302 2 роки тому +3

      @@vikkimcdonough6153 "We used to wage wars on POVERTY, *NOT POOR PEOPLE* ..."

  • @rosintruder6867
    @rosintruder6867 2 роки тому +309

    As a Ukrainian I can say that AN-225 Mriya was a pride and joy of our nation, destruction of this eminent plane is one of thousands terrible сrіmеs of russian оссuріеrs against Ukrainian people

    • @BigBangAttack-mt6pz
      @BigBangAttack-mt6pz 2 роки тому +8

      Ukraine has historically been a part of Germany, therefore Russia is invading German territory

    • @tsdocholiday8965
      @tsdocholiday8965 2 роки тому +46

      @@BigBangAttack-mt6pz Ukraine was only part of Germany when it invaded the Soviet Union in WW2. It has never been traditionally German in any way. Doesn’t matter that Russia once owned Ukraine either. Britain once owned the US yet Britain isn’t trying to re-invade. Same with Australia, Canada, and parts of France. New countries come into being all the time and that doesn’t mean any country can just try to take it back whenever it wants

    • @wm3483
      @wm3483 2 роки тому +2

      @@tsdocholiday8965 idk Putin said it was

    • @linnymiddy
      @linnymiddy 2 роки тому +2

      @@tsdocholiday8965 technically it also was part of germany during 1917-18 because brest-litovsk

    • @gae_wead_dad_6914
      @gae_wead_dad_6914 2 роки тому +3

      @@easternpower5204 Or just don't breed and pass your genes, for the love of God - please don't do that.

  • @Mrskarr3524
    @Mrskarr3524 2 роки тому +1

    It's kinda funny when you learn what the an-225 was built for

  • @wilsonbrothersproductions
    @wilsonbrothersproductions Рік тому

    The Antonov 225 was a true dream, it helped with the earthquake in Haiti and delivered medical supplies to those in need, but all dreams come to an end. 🤧You were truly a legend myria, may you truly rest in peace. I can still hear the screech of your turbofan engines... Thank you for your service

  • @yacinealg152
    @yacinealg152 2 роки тому +105

    I never felt so sad about a vehicle like the AN-225, this plane helped the world but it ended up as a victim of a pointless war
    This is how russia rewarded their pride...
    It's also sad how they complained about the cost of production and maintenance of the AN-225 while it was the only plane in the world that is capable of doing things that are unachievable by the other aircrafts

    • @hellothere1656
      @hellothere1656 2 роки тому +2

      Soviet Russia was willing to spend a lot of money on more nukes when it already had more than any other country, yet complained about the cost of maintenance of such a useful aircraft ?

    • @ZaHandle
      @ZaHandle 2 роки тому +1

      It was used for super heavy cargo that literally no other planes could carry

    • @xuibd
      @xuibd 2 роки тому +5

      @@hellothere1656 It was after Soviet Union collapse and it was a really dark times with rise of crime, famine and just chaos. Buran was abandoned in the hangar and later destroyed by a fallen roof; space station Mir was drowned in the sea; entire industrial, mining and science settlements were deserted, because there is no work anymore, no one needs their production. And compare to that, Mriya was lucky to have a chance shine again

  • @andrewmontgomery5621
    @andrewmontgomery5621 2 роки тому +65

    Rest in peace, An-225 Mirya. Press F to pay for your respects to this one of a kind aeroplane.

  • @Harp_sealVR
    @Harp_sealVR Місяць тому

    If you say it’s just a plane your not knowing what us plane fans had to feel we all payed respects and remembered the memories of the an225

  • @I_Love_aviation.
    @I_Love_aviation. 7 місяців тому +4

    I am Ukrainian and loved this plane very much, when I learned about this tragedy I was very upset, the Russians are doing terrible things.

  • @johncolston4758
    @johncolston4758 2 роки тому +34

    I loved aviation when I was a child and this is especially heartbreaking 😭

    • @dmaks9004
      @dmaks9004 2 роки тому +3

      During the storming of the airport, Russian troops deliberately came from the other side.They knew that this plane was here, so they didn't touch it.The next morning, the artillery of Ukraine destroyed the Yan-225, thinking that there were Russian tanks and armored personnel carriers under the hangar, although they knew that only people were landing.Also, Russian heavy equipment was too far away to reach him with shots.

    • @markolysynchuk5264
      @markolysynchuk5264 Рік тому

      I have a friend who loves aviation, and he said me he was very upset with that

    • @user-xk4sb1it8j
      @user-xk4sb1it8j Рік тому

      Я уверен что его от ремонтируют или распилят на металлолом как делают со всеми историческими машинами ссср

    • @IAmNotBob.
      @IAmNotBob. Рік тому

      @@dmaks9004 nope

  • @basicallystupid7080
    @basicallystupid7080 2 роки тому +5

    As an aviation nerd, I’m glad they made a video on the 225, this war has ruined many lives. The 225 will always live in our hearts. This is such a horrible event.

  • @prrntx6240
    @prrntx6240 2 роки тому

    I couldn't believe what I was seeing - was at the right place at the right time - HUMONGOUS with a unique sound, overhead in Class A airspace! (Enroute V-407, over KTME in 2021)

  • @helohel5915
    @helohel5915 2 роки тому

    This is literally equivalent to a hand made custom super car getting destroyed

  • @lombardo141
    @lombardo141 2 роки тому +22

    I actually was really disappointed the plane is gone. All this time I thought that was a Russian plane I had no idea it was Ukraine until it got destroyed. As a kid my favorite plane of all time. 😢

    • @bobigorg1665
      @bobigorg1665 2 роки тому +15

      This is a Soviet plane, but after the collapse of the USSR, it was supposed to go to Russia. But because of the poor organization in the 90th year, he remained standing at the Ukrainian airport. So that's how it turned out for Ukraine.

    • @anryrenrij
      @anryrenrij 2 роки тому +14

      @@bobigorg1665 It was a project of Antonov and maintained by Ukrainian. If russian could steal it, they would not be able to maintain it and just spoil it, as all what they stole before.

    • @lombardo141
      @lombardo141 2 роки тому +5

      @@bobigorg1665 i know it was soviet but it was built in Ukraine which was part of the soviet. I as an uneducated human thought everything was built in Russia. lol

    • @joshuagraham6703
      @joshuagraham6703 2 роки тому +2

      Actually 8 factories all over USSR were involved - 3 ukranians, 4 russians and 1 in uzbekistan, but the general works were done in Kiev.
      Antonov was a russian man. Two project leads of Mriya were a russian and ukranian ingeneers. Mriya was important for both russians and ukranians equally. As a russian, i feel fucking miserable. This plane, this legend, was simply destroyed only because of some mad bald man's ambitions. I loved this plane and i hope it will be restored one day...

    • @lombardo141
      @lombardo141 2 роки тому

      @@joshuagraham6703 thanks for that info.

  • @kmmediafactory
    @kmmediafactory 2 роки тому +9

    As an avgeek, it was one of the saddest days in aviation history.

  • @terinasargeant138
    @terinasargeant138 3 місяці тому

    Me and my daughter actually got to see this amazing plane fly over Long Eaton on its way to East Midlands Airport in 2014. We were mesmerised by its enormity and power. So glad we shared that moment as now she lays broken 😢
    We have seen the AN 124 Ruslan take off at EMA too. Wow thats loud.

  • @arrubi1355
    @arrubi1355 6 днів тому +1

    RIP Antonov 225 Plane 😭😭