Everything about Antonov An-71 totally explained
The
Antonov An-71 (
NATO reporting name: "Madcap") was a
Soviet AWACS aircraft intended for use on the
aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov. Its design was based on
An-72 'Coaler'. Development never progressed past the prototype stage, the first of which flew on
July 12,
1985. It was rejected in favor of the
Yak-44, which in turn was cancelled along with the
supercarrier Ulyanovsk after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
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