124100
This heavy-lifter is a staple in the aviation community, known for transporting massive cargo like locomotives, helicopters, and yachts.
In 1960, Bill Russell recorded a historic 51 rebounds in a 124–100 victory for the Boston Celtics over the Syracuse Nationals. 124100
The aircraft can "kneel" using its landing gear to allow cargo to be loaded via a front ramp. This heavy-lifter is a staple in the aviation
In the automotive and industrial sector, it appears as part of a product number (e.g., 124100-5710 ) for components like engine oil coolers for Yanmar excavators. In the automotive and industrial sector, it appears
It is frequently tracked by enthusiasts on Flightradar24 due to its rare and impressive presence at commercial airports. Other Notable Uses of 124100
The number most commonly refers to the Antonov An-124-100 Ruslan , one of the world's largest strategic airlift jet aircraft. It is also used as an item identifier for specific postal products and mechanical parts. The Antonov An-124-100 "Ruslan"