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Made from recycled plastic bottles, our Sustainable Premium Polyester Crew Socks are printed with water based inks and a signature 360 degree print to deliver an environmentally safe yet high quality seamless print so socks look vibrant, even when stretched. These super soft and stretchy premium crew socks feature a reinforced toe and heel to keep up with your busy lifestyle and comfort.

  • True One Size Fits All (Size 5 Female to Size 11 Male)
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Soviet Antonov AN-2 Aeroplane Socks

Soviet Antonov AN-2 Aeroplane Socks

A digital rendering of a ski-equipped Soviet Antonov AN-2 ( in flight in Siberia. In 2017 the Antonov Company, located in the Ukraine, celebrated the 70th anniversary of the AN-2's maiden flight. The AN-2 (Russian nickname: кукурузник [kukuruznik or “maize farmworker”] referred to by NATO as COLT) is the world’s largest single-engine biplane. Its extraordinary slow-flight capabilities make it supremely suited for short, unimproved fields, and some specialised variants have also been built for cold weather and other extreme environments. It fills the same niche in Russia and parts of East Asia as does the venerable Douglas DC-3/C-47 in the West. Since its first appearance in 1947, the AN-2 has been produced in great numbers; over 5,000 were built in the USSR. Since 1960, most AN-2’s have been built at in Poland, with over 12,000 made before full production ended in 1992. Limited production from part stocks continues. The AN-2 is also built under license in China as the Shijiazhuang Y-5. North Korea operates man AN-2s for use by special forces units. Save for the Lockheed C-130, the AN-2 has been in, more or less, continuous production for longer than any other aircraft. The AN-2 was designed as a utility aircraft for use in government-owned forestry and agriculture. However, the basic airframe is highly adaptable and numerous variants have been developed. These include hopper-equipped versions for crop-dusting, scientific versions for atmospheric sampling, water-bombers for fighting forest-fires, flying ambulances, float-equipped seaplane versions, lightly armed combat versions for dropping paratroopers, and of course the most common AN-2T version, which is the 12-seater passenger aircraft. The AN-2 has no stall speed quoted in the operating handbooks (the stall speed being the speed at which the aircraft is travelling too slowly for the airflow over the wings to keep it aloft). Pilots of the AN-2 say the aircraft can be flown in full control at 30 mph (as a contrast, a modern Cessna 4-seater light aircraft has a stall speed of around 55 mph). This slow stall speed makes it possible for the aircraft to fly backwards (if the aircraft is pointed into a headwind of, say, 35 mph, it will travel backwards at 5 mph whilst under full control). This is a rare ability, even for Short Take Off and Landing (STOL) aircraft. Only the German Fieseler Fi-156 “Stork” of World War II has better slow-speed ability. An interesting note from the pilot’s handbook reads: “If the engine quits in instrument conditions (blind flying when you can’t see the ground) or at night, the pilot should pull the control column full aft (it won’t stall) and keep the wings level. The leading-edge slats will snap out at about 40 mph (64 km/h), and when the aeroplane slows to a forward speed of about 25 mph [40 km/h], the aeroplane will sink at about a parachute descent rate until the aircraft hits the ground.”

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By Anonymous31 August 2025Verified Purchase
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Image quality is okay, very stretched and distorted when actually wearing. Fabric quality is nice enough. But sizing is very small, says the fit female 5 to male 11 but no way they are fitting my size 10 husband and wouldn't even go on his foot and only just fits me size 8 female - a bit disappointed really.
1 out of 5 stars rating
By Michaela J.25 December 2024Verified Purchase
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Scam! I’m really disappointed that I never received these. No tracking information was given and I didn’t even realise they were being shipped from Ireland (it did not state this) as I was on the Zazzle NZ website I assumed it would ship from NZ. Weeks later and the order never arrived and I’m out of pocket nearly $60. This site appears to be a scam!!
3 out of 5 stars rating
By Anonymous8 September 2024Verified Purchase
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Quality ok, imaged not very clear, a bit under what I expected but at least it arrived on time. .

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