Antonov An-24 patch
The patch depicts the An-24 airplane. This is a Ukrainian turboprop passenger airplane for short and medium-haul routes. It has a range of 3000 km, a cruising speed of 420 km/h, and a maximum takeoff weight of 21 tons. The airplane is equipped with two AI-24 turboprop engines with an AV-72T variable pitch propeller. The AN-24 was produced from 1959 to 1979. A total of 1367 of these airplanes were produced, and more than 300 are still in operation, mainly in post-Soviet countries and Africa.
The patch is made of high-quality materials, so its durability and image quality remain at a high level. Our store has signed a license agreement with Antonov and pays royalties.
You can order the patch on our website or buy it at our store at 50b Khreshchatyk Street, Kyiv. We provide fast delivery anywhere in the world and guarantee the quality of each product.
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