The ANT-2 was Tupolev's first all-metal aircraft, being constructed of duraluminium.
It's first flight was carried out by Nikolai Petrov on 26th May 1924.
It was powered by a 100hp Bristol Lucifer engine.
According to the Tupolev OKB, five of the type were produced.
This sole survivor is on display in the original display hangar of the Russian Air Force Museum.
Monino, Russia.
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