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Aerial image 224734
The russian Antonov AN-225, the largest cargo aircraft in the world, on the tri-national Euroairport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg in Saint-Louis in France. The six-jet cargo aircraft has a wingspan of 88.4 meters and leaves the other airliners appear comparatively tiny on the apron. There is only one flying AN-225 in the world

SAINT-LOUIS 28.06.2013

Saint-Louis from above - The russian Antonov AN-225, the largest cargo aircraft in the world, on the tri-national Euroairport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg in Saint-Louis in France. The six-jet cargo aircraft has a wingspan of 88.4 meters and leaves the other airliners appear comparatively tiny on the apron. There is only one flying AN-225 in the world
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The russian Antonov AN-225, the largest cargo aircraft in the world, on the tri-national Euroairport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg in Saint-Louis in France. The six-jet cargo aircraft has a wingspan of 88.4 meters and leaves the other airliners appear comparatively tiny on the apron. There is only one flying AN-225 in the world. Photo: Erich Meyer

Aerial image ID: 224734
Image resolution: 4368 x 2912 pixels x 24 bit
compressed image file size: 5,28 MB
Image file size: 36,39 MB
Sources and credit: © euroluftbild.de/Erich Meyer

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