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Tupolev Tu-104 (3192 bytes)
3: ... jet-powered passenger aircraft in the world; the Tu-104 shocked western observers when it arrived in [[Lo... 5: [[Image:Tu104.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Tu-104, one of the earliest jetliners]] 7: ...hing then in operation. It was adapted from the [[Tupolev Tu-16]] strategic bomber. A new wider pressurized... 9: ...rline [[CSA Czech Airlines|CSA]] which bought the Tu-104A configured for 81 passengers. 14: * '''Tu-104''' - initial version seating 50 passengers. Tupolev Tu-98 (2197 bytes) 1: The '''[[Tupolev]] Tu-98''' ([[NATO reporting name]] ''''Backfin''... 4: ...for a fast [[supersonic]] bomber to replace the [[Tupolev Tu-16]]. It was powered by two [[Lyulka AL-7]] [[... 6: ...ent '''Tu-102''', which became the basis of the [[Tupolev Tu-28P]] 'Fiddler' interceptor. 34: [[Tupolev Tu-22]] - [[Tupolev Tu-22M]] 39: [[Tupolev Tu-91|Tu-91]] - Tupolev Tu-85 (2143 bytes) 5: ...ered [[Tupolev Tu-16|Tu-16]] and the turbo-prop [[Tupolev Tu-95|Tu-95]] 33: [[Tupolev Tu-4|Tu-4]] - 34: [[Tupolev Tu-70|Tu-70]] - 35: [[Tupolev Tu-75|Tu-75]] - 36: [[Tupolev Tu-80|Tu-80]] Tupolev Tu-22 (10226 bytes) 1: The '''[[Tupolev]] Tu-22''' ([[NATO reporting name]] '''Blinder'''... 5: ...er. The design, designated '''Samolet 105''' by [[Tupolev]], was drawn in [[1954 in aviation|1954]], but th... 26: ...ly phased out of Soviet service in favor of the [[Tupolev Tu-22M]]. At the time of the [collapse of the Sov... 35: .... Radar jamming '''Tu-22PD''' aircraft covered [[Tupolev Tu-22M|Tu-22M]] bombers operating in [[Afghanista... 38: ...ther side of the large vertical fin. Continuing a Tupolev OKB trademark, the main [[landing gear]] are moun... Tupolev (9610 bytes) 1: ...d Soviet aerospace engineer [[Andrei Tupolev|A.N. Tupolev]]. The company celebrated its 80th anniversary on... 5: [[Image:Touchdown.jpg|thumb|250px|The Tupolev Design Bureau is involved in the [[Soviet space p... 7: ...00 projects have been completed. More than 18,000 Tupolev aircraft were produced for the [[USSR]] and the [... 11: Tupolev OKB was founded by A.N. Tupolev in [[1922]]. Its facilities are tailored for [[ae... 13: [[Image:ANT-20.jpg|left|thumb|250px|[[Tupolev ANT-20]] "[[Maxim Gorky]]", the largest airplane ... Tupolev Tu-14 (2239 bytes) 1: The '''[[Tupolev]] Tu-14''' ([[NATO reporting name]] ''''Bosun''''... 4: ... began in [[1947]]. The Il-28 was chosen over the Tupolev design for Frontal Aviation use, but the [[Soviet... 38: '''Designation sequence (Tupolev):''' 39: [[Tupolev Tu-75|Tu-75]] - 40: [[Tupolev Tu-77|Tu-77]] - Tupolev Tu-16 (5298 bytes) 1: The '''[[Tupolev]] Tu-16''' ([[NATO]] codename: '''Badger''') was ... 4: ...ets' only long-range bomber at the time was the [[Tupolev Tu-4]], a reverse-engineered version of the Ameri... 6: The [[Tupolev]] design bureau began work on the '''Tu-88''' ("A... 16: ...oviet Union. A civilian adaptation, the [[Tupolev Tu-104]], saw passenger service with [[Aeroflot]]. The T... 49: [[Tupolev Tu-104|Tu-104]] - Tupolev Tu-4 (4882 bytes) 1: The '''[[Tupolev]] Tu-4''' was a piston-engined [[Soviet Union|Sov... 3: [[Image:Bull.jpg|300px|right|thumb|Tupolev Tu-4]] 8: ... territory. The Soviets seized the bombers, and [[Tupolev]] OKB dismantled and studied them. The bombers we... 15: ...s, the [[Tupolev Tu-95]] (starting in 1956) and [[Tupolev Tu-16]] (starting in 1954). At the beginning of ... 17: ...f the basic bomber ([[Tupolev Tu-80|Tu-80]] and [[Tupolev Tu-85|Tu-85]]), but none of these reached mass pr... Tupolev Tu-80 (870 bytes) 3: ...olev]] Tu-80''' was a modernized version of the [[Tupolev Tu-4|Tu-4]] bomber with improvements on aerodynam... 7: [[Tupolev Tu-4|Tu-4]] 8: [[Tupolev Tu-70|Tu-70]] - 9: [[Tupolev Tu-75|Tu-75]] - 10: [[Tupolev Tu-85|Tu-85]] Tupolev Tu-75 (982 bytes) 3: ...polev]] Tu-75''' was a transport variant of the [[Tupolev Tu-4|Tu-4]] bomber, using a new, purpose-designed... 9: [[Tupolev Tu-4|Tu-4]] - 10: [[Tupolev Tu-70|Tu-70]] - 11: [[Tupolev Tu-80|Tu-80]] - 12: [[Tupolev Tu-85|Tu-85]] Tupolev Tu-70 (1616 bytes) 3: ...polev]] Tu-70''' was a passenger variant of the [[Tupolev Tu-4|Tu-4]] bomber, using a new pressurized fusel... 30: [[Tupolev Tu-4|Tu-4]] - 31: [[Tupolev Tu-75|Tu-75]] - 32: [[Tupolev Tu-80|Tu-80]] - 33: [[Tupolev Tu-85|Tu-85]] Tupolev Tu-91 (2023 bytes) 3: The '''[[Tupolev]] Tu-91''' ([[NATO reporting name]] '''Boot''') w... 5: [[Image:Tu-91.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Tupolev Tu-91]] 43: [[Tupolev Tu-88|Tu-88]] - 44: [[Tupolev Tu-89|Tu-89]] - 45: [[Tupolev Tu-90|Tu-90]] - Tupolev Tu-95 (4181 bytes) 4: ...porting name]] '''Bear''') is the most successful Tupolev strategic [[bomber]] and missile carrier from the... 5: [[Image:Tu95.jpg|350px|thumb|right|Tupolev Tu-95 '''Bear''']] 7: ...wn under the Tu-95 designation used internally by Tupolev and the Tu-20 designation fell out of use. Since ... 9: ...ol (the maritime patrol variant is known as the [[Tupolev Tu-142|Tu-142 Bear-F]]). During and after the [[... 41: [[Tupolev Tu-96|Tu-96]] - Tupolev Tu-28 (5640 bytes) 1: The '''[[Tupolev]] Tu-28''' ([[NATO reporting name]] ''''Fiddler''... 4: ...ev developed an aircraft similar to the Tu-105 ([[Tupolev Tu-22|Tu-22]]) [[bomber aircraft|bomber]]. The ''... 6: ...sed, like the Tu-22 bomber, on the unsuccessful [[Tupolev Tu-98|Tu-98]] supersonic bomber, it had a broad,... 8: ...ter years it often operated in partnership with [[Tupolev Tu-126|Tu-126]] [[AEW]] aircraft. As a pure inter... 43: [[Tupolev Tu-22|Tu-22]] - Tupolev ANT-20 (3421 bytes) 3: The '''[[Tupolev]] ANT-20''' (also known as the '''Maxim Gorky''')... 5: The ANT-20 was designed by [[Andrei Tupolev]] and constructed between [[July 4]], [[1933 in a... 7: ...ev]] and [[I.S.Zhurov]]) and three more planes ([[Tupolev ANT-14]], [[Polikarpov R-5|R-5]] and [[Polikarpov... 33: [[Tupolev TB-4]] 38: [[Tupolev ANT-16|ANT-16]] - Tupolev Tu-144 (9874 bytes) 1: ...et]] [[Tupolev]] design bureau headed by [[Alexei Tupolev]] (1925-2001). 6: ''Tupolev Tu-144LL'' 31: ... high altitudes. These two aircraft remain at the Tupolev production plant in Zhukovski, reg 77114 and ... 33: In [[1990]], Tupolev approached [[NASA]] and offered a Tu-144 as a tes... 35: ... replacement Kuznetsov NK-321 engines (from the [[Tupolev Tu-160]] bomber) are military items. The Russian ... Tupolev Tu-160 (7403 bytes) 1: The '''[[Tupolev]] Tu-160''' ([[NATO reporting name]] ''''Blackjac... 5: ...or completing this complex project. Consequently, Tupolev was assigned to develop an aircraft using element... 30: ...] [[space shuttle]]. In [[1995 in aviation|1995]] Tupolev announced a partnership with the [[German]] firm ... 63: *[[Tupolev Tu-22M|Tu-22M 'Backfire']] 70: ...]] - [[Tupolev Tu-154|Tu-154]] - '''Tu-160''' - [[Tupolev Tu-204|Tu-204]] Tupolev Tu-114 (5117 bytes) 3: ...p]] powered medium-range airliner designed by the Tupolev design bureau. 7: ...rliner with intercontinental range based on the [[Tupolev Tu-95]] strategic bomber. The result is a large a... 21: ...e 3 main variants known including the military '''Tupolev Tu-126'''. 25: While the Tu-114 was still being designed, the Tupolev design bureau decided to quickly build three demi... 61: ...copter)|Mil]] - [[Lavochkin]] - [[Sukhoi]] - '''[[Tupolev]]''' - [[Yakovlev]] Andrei Tupolev (2314 bytes) 1: ...ortrait.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Andrei Nikolayevich Tupolev]] 3: '''Andrei Nikolayevich Tupolev''' ([[Russian language|Russian]]: Ан&... 5: ...and [[Tupolev Tu-154|Tu-154]]. During his career, Tupolev was the creator of more than 100 types of aircraf... 8: Of the military aircraft he designed, the [[Tupolev Tu-26]] (an intercontinental [[bomber]]) is proba... 10: ...o Moscow and was known as "Tupolevka". Officially Tupolev was convicted in 1940 fo 10 years, but released i... Tupolev Tu-154 (6081 bytes) 3: ...3" align="center" style="border-bottom:3px solid"|Tupolev Tu-154 5: ... align="center"|[[Image:KMV_Avia_Tu-154-300px.jpg|Tupolev Tu-154 airliner]]<br> 18: |Manufacturer||colspan="2"|Tupolev 65: The '''[[Tupolev]] Tu-154''' is a [[Russia]]n medium-range trijet ... 69: ...lev Tu-134]] to replace the jet-powered [[Tupolev Tu-104]], plus the [[Antonov An-10]] and [[Ilyushin Il-1...
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