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Originally powered by two British Whittle engines, it made its first flight on Oct. 1, 1942.
It made its first flight in 1981, and was powered by two Ivchenko AI-24VT engines.
It made its first flight in July, but the factory flight tests were not completed until early 1948.
It expects its variant to achieve its first flight next year.
It opened in 2011 but received its first flight only this year.
Its first flight was in early 1944 and it entered service with the Soviet Air Forces later in the year.
It was apparently canceled before the prototype made its first flight, although sources disagree on this.
It has since logged 143 million miles since its first flight in 1984.
It was denied access to Russian airspace, which delayed its first flight.
Its first flight was in 1919; the Army ran it during World War II.
Its first flight was in May 2005.
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