The weird and short story of twin-fuselage An-225 Mriya

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LMFAOOoo - typical Russian - let's see a crew of 30 and 26 of them sitting on lawn chairs somewhere in the back :mrgreen:

"Engine fire drill" #16 -- one thing about the Russians, lots of manpower and just keep throwing engines at it until it flew-

I love it.
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That's exactly what they did with their Moon rocket. The USA figured out how to do it with 5 Engines on the Saturn V the Soviets couldn't quiet perfect it causing some awesome explosions.

Then came up with this 30 engine beast!

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and yet still made some awesome explosions.

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Good film, that rocket blowed up real good!

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