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Black 37 parked at Warsaw Chopin Airport before an Open Skies Treaty mission
Romanian Air Force Antonov An-30 reconnaissance aircraft
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New Paper Craft: Antonov An-30 Clank Free Aircraft Paper Model Download
New Papercraft has been published at PaperCraftSquare: Link: http://www.papercraftsquare.com/antonov-an-30-clank-free-aircraft-paper-model-download.html Paper Craft Name: Antonov An-30 Clank Free Aircraft Paper Model Download Description:
This aircraft paper model is an Antonov An-30 (NATO reporting name: Clank), a development of the An-24 designed for aerial cartography, the papercraft is created by YG Model, and the scale of the paper fighter is in 1:33.
The Antonov An-30 is a derivative of the An-24 fitted with an entirely new fuselage forward of frame 11. The fuselage nose is extensively glazed, reminiscent of the Boeing B-29. Housed within the new nose section is the navigator and precise navigational equipment, including an optical sight for ensuring accuracy of aerial photography. To enable accurate and repeatable survey flights, standard equipment for the An-30 included computer flight path control technology. This additional equipment replaced the radar. The positioning of the new navigational equipment required the flightdeck to be raised by 41 cm in comparison to the An-24, giving the aircraft its other main feature, a hump containing the cockpit, similar to the Boeing 747.
The radio operator and flight engineer sat in the first cabin aft of and below the flightdeck. The mission equipment was located further aft, in a cabin featuring five camera windows in the floor. Each camera window could be closed with covers to protect the glass panels. The covers were located in special fairings protruding from the fuselage underside. In the normal aerial photography role, four or five cameras were carried aboard. Three cameras were mounted vertically, intended for mapping purposes. The remaining two cameras were pointed at an angle of 28° on each side of the aircraft, for oblique photography. The same fuselage compartment contained workstations for two camera operators and a crew rest area.
The aircraft's cameras could be used between 2,000 and 7,000 m (6,500 and 23,000 ft) and the scale of the resultant photographs was between 1:200,000 and 1:15,000,000. The aircraft was supplied with four or five cameras. The An-30 was powered by two Ivchenko AI-24VT turboprops with a take-off rating of 2,820 ehp. For further information please click here.
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