Antonov An-30

Antonov An-30

infobox Aircraft
name = An-30
subtemplate = Infobox Antonov Turboprop Twins
type = Aerial cartography
manufacturer = Antonov



caption =
designer = Beriev
first flight = 21 August 1967"The prototype aircraft (a converted An-24 designated An-24FK) first flew on 21 August 1967. The first production An-30 first flew in 1974] Gordon, Komissarov and Komissarov 2003, p. 75.]
introduced = July 1968
retired =
produced = 1971-1980
number built = 123
status =
unit cost =
primary user = Soviet Air Force
more users =
developed from = Antonov An-24
variants with their own articles =
The Antonov An-30 (NATO reporting name: Clank), is a development of the An-24 designed for aerial cartography. It features a distinctive glazed nose and raised cockpit. Limited numbers have been converted into a VIP passenger aircraft.

Development

The first aerial survey version of the Antonov An-24 was designed by the Beriev OKB and designated An-24FK. The FK stood for "fotokartograficheskiy" (photo mapping).Gordon, Komissarov and Komissarov 2003, p. 73.] The prototype was converted from a production An-24A at Beriev's No. 49 construction shop during 1966. The An-24FK made its first flight on 21 August 1967. Subsequent acceptance trials were completed in 1970. Redesignated An-30, production began in 1971 at the Kiev machinery plant. Civil certification tests were completed in 1974. 123 production An-30s were manufactured between 1971 and 1980Cite book|author=Gunston, Bill|authorlink =Bill_Gunston|title=The Osprey Encyclopedia of Russian Aircraft from 1875 - 1995|publisher=Osprey Aerospace|year=1995|id= ISBN 1-85532-405-9 in Kiev in 2 main versions.

Design

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.Cite book |author= Green, W |title= The Observer's Book of Aircraft (25th ed.) |publisher= Frederick Warne & Co |year= 1976 |id= ISBN 0 7232 1553 7] This additional equipment replaced the radar. The positioning of the new navigational equipment required the flightdeck to be raised by 41cm 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.Gordon, Komissarov and Komissarov 2003, p. 74.]

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.

Operational history

As well as its principal use as a survey aircraft, it has also been used by Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Romania, Russia and Ukraine to carry out surveillance under the Open Skies Treaty.

The An-30 has also been used as a weather control aircraft as the An-30M. Some have been fitted with frozen tanks of carbon dioxide to be ejected into the sky to form artificial rain clouds. These An-30s have also been put to use to avoid crop-damaging hailstorms and also to maintain good weather for as example new airplane maiden flights , important parades like 1st of may and 850th anniversary of Moscow in September 1997.cite book | editor = M J H Taylor | title = Brassey's World Aircraft & Systems Directory 1999/2000 Edition | year = 1999 | publisher = Brassey's | isbn = 1 85753 245 7 ]

Between 1971 and 1980 total 115 aircraft were built and 23 were sold abroad to Afghanistan, Bulgaria, China, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, Mongolia and Vietnam.

Machines of this type completely mapped Afghanistan in 1982, one machine was shot down during use. Cuban machines were operated in Angola in 1987.

Variants

;An-30A:Version designed for civilian aviation. 65 were delivered to the Soviet Ministry of Civil Aviation, 6 to other Soviet civil organisations. 18 An-30As were built for export, 7 of which were delivered to China.Gordon, Komissarov and Komissarov 2003, p. 77.]

;An-30B:Version designed for the Soviet Air Force. 26 built. Main diferences from An-30A was the avionics fit. Most An-30Bs were retro-fitted with chaff/flare dispensers.Gordon, Komissarov and Komissarov 2003, p. 80.]

;An-30D "Sibiryak":Long range version of the An-30A with increased fuel capacity, developed in 1990. 5 aircraft were converted to An-30Ds. All were based at Myachkovo airfield near Moscow. This variant was used for ice monitoring, fisheries monitoring and as a transport aircraft. It had improved communication equipment, including a data-link system. Rescue equipment was also carried on board.Gordon, Komissarov and Komissarov 2003, p. 83.]

;An-30FG:Czech designation for the single Czech Air Force An-30, after being retro-fitted with a western weather radar.

;An-30M "Meteozashchita":Version equipped for weather research. It can spray dry ice into the atmosphere for weather control duties. The dry ice was stored in 8 containers per 130 kg instead of the photographic equipment.

Operators

Military operators

;AFG
*Afghan Air Force received an An-30 in 1985.;BUL;CZE
*Czech Air Force retired their An-30 in 2003.;ROM
*Romanian Air Force operates two An-30s and has one in stand-by.;RUS ;USSR
*Soviet Air Force;UKR;VIE

Civil operators

In August 2006 a total of 30 Antonov An-30 aircraft remain in airline service [Flight International, 3-9 October 2006] :;PRC
*Civil Aviation Administration of China operates 1 aircraft.;MGL
*MIAT Mongolian Airlines operates 1 aircraft.;RUS
*Moskovia Airlines operates 1 aircraft.
*Lukiaviatrans operates 5 aircraft.
*Myachkovo Air Services operates 4 aircraft.
*Novosibirsk Air operates 3 aircraft.
*Polet Airlines operates 3 aircraft.
*Practical Geodinamics Center operates 3 aircraft.;UKR
*ARP 410 Airlines operates 2 aircraft.
*Ukraine National Airlines operates 6 aircraft.;VIE
*Vietnam Air Service operates 1 aircraft.

pecifications (An-30)

aircraft specifications

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jet or prop?=prop

ref={Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1988-89}cite book
editor = J W R Taylor
title = Jane's All The World's Aircraft,1988-89
year = 1988
publisher = Jane's Information Group
id =ISBN 0-7106-0867-5
]

crew=7
capacity=
length main= 24.26 m
length alt= 79 ft 7 in
span main= 29.20 m
span alt= 95 ft 9½ in
height main= 8.32 m
height alt= 27 ft 3½ in
area main= 75 m²
area alt= 807 ft²
airfoil=
empty weight main= 15,590 kg
empty weight alt= 34,370 lb
loaded weight main= kg
loaded weight alt= lb
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useful load alt= kg
max takeoff weight main= 23,000kg
max takeoff weight alt= 50,706lb
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engine (jet)=
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thrust alt= lbf
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afterburning thrust main= kN
afterburning thrust alt= lbf
engine (prop)= ZMKB Progress AI-24T
type of prop= turboprops
number of props=2
power main= 2,103 kW
power alt= 2,803 ehp
power original=

max speed main= 540 km/h
max speed alt= 291 knots, 335 mph
cruise speed main= 430 km/h
cruise speed alt= 232 knots, 267 mph
stall speed main= km/h
stall speed alt= knots, mph
never exceed speed main= km/h
never exceed speed alt= knots, mph
range main= 2,630 km
range alt= 1,420 nm, 1,634 mi
more range= (with no reserves)
ceiling main= 8,300m
ceiling alt= 27,230 ft
climb rate main= m/s
climb rate alt= ft/min
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loading alt= lb/ft²
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avionics= 5 positions for large cameras. Other survey equipment can be fitted.

ee also

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*Antonov An-24

similar aircraft=

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* List of military aircraft of the Soviet Union and the CIS

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References

Notes

Bibliography

* Yefim Gordon, Dmitriy Komissarov and Sergey Komissarov (2003) "Antonov's Turboprop Twins". Hinckley, UK: Midland Publishing. ISBN 1-85780-153-9

External links

* [http://www.airliners.net/search/photo.search?aircraft_genericsearch=Antonov%20An-30&distinct_entry=true Pictures of An-30]


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