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What is the largest plane ever built?

The six-engined Antonov An-225 is literally in a category of its own, holding the titles of both the heaviest aircraft ever built and the largest wingspan of an aircraft currently in service. In fact, only one An-225 has ever been built.



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The 747-100 is actually 13 feet longer than the Spruce Goose, but the Spruce Goo.

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