Antonov An-26 - an overview of the versions[/heading]
An-26 - military transport and airborne variant of the An-24; approx 1250 pcs
An-26 - a variant for ground landings; 1 conversion
An-26B - civilian transport variant with a simplified interior; 116 pcs
An-26D - transporter variant with extended range; 1 conversion
An-26S - an unofficial designation for a staff aircraft equipped with three rows of seats
An-26S - Ukrainian parlor variant
An-26Š - a variant for the training of navigators; 36 pcs
An-26T - unofficial designation for the standard military transport An-26 east German air force
An-26RT (RTR) - option for radio-electronic survey; several conversions
An-26RT - relay variant; 42 conversions
An-26REP - a variant for electronic warfare; 1 conversion
An-26RL - a variant for the exploration of the ice and of natural resources; 6 pcs
An-26M Spasatel - health variant with equipment for surgery and intensive care; 2 conversion
An-26M - an east German variant for the calibration of navigation aids; 1 conversion
An-26P - fire variant; 5 conversions
An-26LP - fire variant; at least 10 conversions
An-26KPA - a variant for the calibration of navigation aids; 20 conversions
An -: 26L - a variant for the calibration of navigation aids, probably with a simpler equipment; the designation is western; 1 conversion
An-26ASLK - modernized variant for the calibration of navigation aids; at least 10 conversions
An-26 Nelmo - a variant for the exploration of the ice, and natural resources; 1 conversion
An-26-100/An-26B-100 - Ukrainian modernization with přenastvitelným freight/transportation interior
An-26 Vita - the Ukrainian health variant; 1 conversion
An-26Z-1 - a czechoslovak variant for the radio-electronic survey; 1 conversion
xi'an Y-7H - chinese unlicensed copy of the
Gordon, Yefim; Komissarov, Dmitriy; Komissarov, Sergey. Antonov's weight forces of the Twins. Midlands Publishing, Hinckley, 2003. ISBN 1-85780-153-9.
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