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    Tupolev Tu-82 was a 1940s Soviet experimental swept-wing bomber. It was the first Soviet jet bomber with swept wings. Similar to the earlier Tupolev Tu-14...
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    The Tupolev Tu-204 (Russian: Туполев Ту-204) is a twin-engined medium-range narrow-body jet airliner capable of carrying 210 passengers, designed by Tupolev...
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    The Tupolev Tu-22M (Russian: Туполев Ту-22М; NATO reporting name: Backfire) is a supersonic, variable-sweep wing, long-range strategic and maritime strike...
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    The Tupolev Tu-2 (development names ANT-58 and 103; NATO reporting name Bat) is a twin-engined Soviet high-speed daylight and frontline bomber aircraft...
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    The Tupolev Tu-22 (Air Standardization Coordinating Committee name: Blinder) was the first supersonic bomber to enter production in the Soviet Union. Manufactured...
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    The Tupolev Tu-144 (Russian: Tyполев Ту-144; NATO reporting name: Charger) is a Soviet supersonic passenger airliner designed by Tupolev in operation from...
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    The Tupolev Tu-4 (Russian: Туполев Ту-4; NATO reporting name: Bull) is a piston-engined Soviet strategic bomber that served the Soviet Air Force from the...
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    The Tupolev Tu-160 (Russian: Туполев Ту-160 «Белый лебедь», romanized: Bely Lebed, lit. 'White Swan'; NATO reporting name: Blackjack) is a supersonic,...
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  • The Tupolev Tu-85 (Russian: Туполев Ту-85; USAF/DoD reporting name: "Type 31", NATO reporting name: Barge) was a Soviet prototype strategic bomber based...
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  • the Tu-82 Tupolev '84' prototype reconnaissance aircraft Tupolev '87' Tu-86 converted into an engine test bed Tupolev '88' initial prototype of the Tu-16;...
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  • Tu-14 Tu-82 "Butcher" (also known as Tu-22): experimental swept-wing jet bomber, 1949 Tu-83: bomber project developed from the Tu-82, 1949 Tu-84: prototype...
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  • Buck Tupolev Tu-2 Bat Tupolev Tu-4 Bull Tupolev Tu-14 Bosun Tupolev Tu-16, Xian H-6 Badger Tupolev Tu-22 Blinder Tupolev Tu-22M Backfire Tupolev Tu-82 Butcher...
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  • The Tupolev Tu-134 has been involved in 76 hull-loss accidents for a total of 1387 fatalities. 14 January 1966 The second prototype Tu-134 (СССР-45076)...
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  • completed by August 1949, but an incident involving the rival swept-wing Tupolev Tu-82 that broke an engine mount during a low-altitude flight led to delays...
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  • producing the Tupolev Tu-154 "Careless", the Tupolev Tu-204, the Ilyushin Il-96, the Ilyushin Il-114, and all of Mikoyan, Sukhoi, Yakovlev, Tupolev, and Ilyushin...
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    Soviet aircraft. It powered the Tupolev Tu-2 and Pe-8 bombers and the inline engine-powered LaGG-3 was adapted for the ASh-82 producing the famous Lavochkin...
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    1982 Sukhumi Dranda Airport runway collision (category Accidents and incidents involving the Tupolev Tu-134)
    Sukhumi—Moscow was preparing for takeoff. It was operated by a Tu-134A aircraft, tail number CCCP-65836, with 82 people on board (6 crew members and 76 passengers)...
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    bomber operations base, and is Russia's sole operating location for the Tupolev Tu-160 (NATO: Blackjack) strategic bomber. The base has a 3,500-metre (11...
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    The Tupolev ANT-40, also known by its service name Tupolev SB (Russian: Скоростной бомбардировщик – Skorostnoi Bombardirovschik – high speed bomber) and...
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  • Tu-72 naval bomber. Tupolev Tu-80 1 1949 n/a Improved Tu-4. Tupolev Tu-82/Tu-22 1 – Butcher Tupolev Tu-85 2 – Barge Final Tu-4 refinement. Tupolev Tu-91...
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  • Flight 892, a Tupolev Tu-134A, crashes near Schonefeld Airport, East Berlin after the crew misunderstands instructions from ATC, killing 72 of 82 on board;...
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  • Plant, its products power the Ilyushin Il-76MF, Ilyushin Il-96, Tupolev Tu-204, and Tupolev Tu-214.[citation needed] It also designs and builds high-efficiency...
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    On 19 October 1986, a Tupolev Tu-134 jetliner with a Soviet crew carrying President Samora Machel and 43 others from Mbala, Zambia to the Mozambican capital...
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  • to the Tu-154, 1966. Lost to the Tu-154. Il-82 twin-engine airliner project, proposed Tu-134 replacement, 1968; cancelled in favor of the Tu-134. Il-84...
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    Beriev A-50 (redirect from Ilyushin Il-82)
    based on the Ilyushin Il-76 transport plane. Developed to replace the Tupolev Tu-126 "Moss", the A-50 first flew in 1978. Its existence was revealed to...
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  • Boeing 767-200ERs, six Ilyushin Il-18s, five Tupolev Tu-134A-3s, fifteen Tupolev Tu-154B-2s and seven Tupolev Tu-154Ms. At this time, the company had 3,889...
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    Malév Flight 203 (category Accidents and incidents involving the Tupolev Tu-134)
    Malév Flight 203 was a passenger flight operated by a Tupolev Tu-134 aircraft of the Hungarian airline Malév. On 21 September 1977, the flight crashed...
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    followed some years later by the Sud Aviation Caravelle from France, the Tupolev Tu-104 from the Soviet Union (2nd in service), and the Boeing 707, Douglas...
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    B-29s, followed by a fourth, passenger version, the Tu-70. The first three were examples of the Tupolev Tu-4, which was a reverse-engineered B-29 Superfortress...
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    Sukhoi Su-2 (redirect from Tupolev ANT-51)
    from the frontline and replaced by Ilyushin Il-2, Petlyakov Pe-2 and Tupolev Tu-2 bombers. The Su-2 was relegated to a training and reconnaissance role...
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