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Antonov An-8 Totally Explained
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Everything about Antonov An-8 totally explainedThe Antonov An-8 ( NATO reporting name: "Camp") was a twin- turboprop-engine light military transport aircraft developed in the early 1950s and built in the GAZ-34 factory in Tashkent. It was withdrawn from front-line military duties in the 1970s and many were transferred to Aeroflot. A few aircraft have been spotted flying in Africa, although Antonov withdrew the airworthiness certificate of the type in 2004, thus ending any legal use of the aircraft.
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