The Tupolev ANT-41 was a prototype Soviet twin-engined torpedo-bomber of the 1930s. A single prototype was built, which was destroyed in a crash. No production...
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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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The Tupolev ANT-20 Maxim Gorky (Russian: Туполев АНТ-20 "Максим Горький", sometimes romanized as Maksim Gorki) was a Soviet eight-engine aircraft, the...
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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 ANT-7, known by the VVS as the Tupolev R-6 ( R – razvedchik – reconnaissance), was a reconnaissance aircraft and escort fighter of the Soviet...
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The ANT-3 was a Soviet all-metal aircraft designed by the Tupolev Design Bureau. Tupolev acquired much experience in building his first two aircraft, later...
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The Tupolev TB-3, OKB designation ANT-6, was a monoplane heavy bomber deployed by the Soviet Air Force in the 1930s and used during the early years of...
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The Tupolev ANT-9 (Russian: Туполев АНТ-9) was a Soviet passenger aircraft of the 1930s. It was developed as a reaction to the demand for a domestic airliner...
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The Tupolev TB-1 (development name ANT-4) was a Soviet bomber aircraft, an angular monoplane that served as the backbone of the Soviet bomber force for...
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ANT-7 PS-9 - Tupolev ANT-9 PS-30 - Martin 156 PS-35 - Tupolev ANT-35 PS-40 - Tupolev SB PS-41 - Tupolev SB PS-42 - Petlyakov Pe-8 PS-43 - Vultee V-11 PS-84...
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This is a list of aircraft produced by Tupolev, a Russian aircraft manufacturer. ANT-1: The first aircraft by A.N.T. and the first Soviet-built aircraft...
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The Tupolev ANT-35 was a 1930s Soviet twin-engined light transport monoplane that entered service with Aeroflot in 1937 as the Tupolev PS-35. In 1935,...
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The Tupolev MTB-2 (Морской Тяжелый Бомбардировщик — Heavy Naval Bomber), also known as the ANT-44, was a Soviet four-engine flying boat built in the late...
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Agreement. Stalin told Tupolev to duplicate the Superfortress in as short a time as possible instead of continuing with his own comparable ANT-64/Tu-10. The reverse-engineering...
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Accidents Archives. "Crash of a Tupolev ANT-9 in Kazan". Bureau of Aircraft Accidents Archives. "Crash of a Tupolev R-6 Limuzin in Poldasnia: 8 killed"...
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List of aircraft (Tu) (section Tupolev)
MTB-1 Tupolev MP-6 Tupolev PS-3 Tupolev PS-7 Tupolev PS-9 Tupolev PS-35 Tupolev PS-40 Tupolev PS-41 Tupolev PS-124 Tupolev R-3 Tupolev R-6 ANT-7 Tupolev R-7...
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The ANT-8 was an experimental flying boat designed by Tupolev. It was designated the "MDR-2" (MDR meaning Morskoi Dalnii Razvedchik, or Naval Long-Range...
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The Tupolev ANT-10 (also known as the R-7) was a prototype single-engined light bomber/reconnaissance aircraft of the 1930s. Only a single example was...
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Petlyakov Pe-8 (redirect from Tupolev TB-7)
ceiling of the TB-3. The task was assigned to the Tupolev Design Bureau (OKB) where Andrei Tupolev handed the work to a team led by Vladimir Petlyakov...
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Prototype 2 Tupolev ANT-7 (MR-6) USSR 1930 Out of service 411 Number includes all variants. Tupolev ANT-22 USSR 1934 Prototype 1 Tupolev ANT-41 (T-1) USSR...
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rounds. The ANT-I through ANT-V were a successful series of aerosani of the 1920s and ’30s, designed by aircraft engineer Andrei Tupolev. A claim exists...
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The Tupolev MTB-1 (known originally as the MDR-4 and internally to Tupolev as the ANT-27) was a patrol flying boat built in the Soviet Union in the mid-1930s...
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RSR Tupolev ANT-16 Tupolev ANT-30 Tupolev DB-1 Tupolev Samolyot 135 Tupolev TB-6 Tupolev Tu-75 Tupolev Tu-80 Tupolev Tu-95LAL Tupolev Tu-107 Tupolev Tu-125...
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List of Soviet and Russian aircraft (section Tupolev)
ANT-21 - 1933 fighter ANT-22 - 1934 reconnaissance flying boat ANT-25 - 1933 experimental aircraft ANT-29 - 1935 fighter ANT-37 - 1935 bomber ANT-41 -...
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I-7 Polikarpov R-5 Tupolev ANT-9 Tupolev ANT-7 Tupolev R-6 Tupolev KR-6 Tupolev MR-6 Tupolev P-6 Tupolev PS-7 Tupolev TB-1 Tupolev TB-3 BT-7 T-28 T-35...
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landed safely with minor damage. December 14 – 1942 Aeroflot Tupolev ANT-20bis crash: A Tupolev ANT-20bis crashed outside of Tashkent, after a passenger took...
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amphibian Tupolev ANT-3 reconnaissance Tupolev ANT-7 bomber/reconnaissance/transport Tupolev ANT-20 8 engine transport Tupolev I-4 fighter Tupolev TB-1 bomber...
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22) weapon was developed by the Raduga design bureau and used to arm the Tupolev Tu-22. The Kh-22 uses a Tumansky liquid-fuel rocket engine, fueled with...
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June 1929. During the years between the two World Wars, only the Soviet Tupolev ANT-20 Maksim Gorki landplane of a few years later was physically larger...
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Bombers 1935 -1950 Midland Publishing, 2004. ISBN 1-85780-179-2. ""404" Tupolev". testpilot.ru. Archived from the original on 14 July 2018. Retrieved 11...
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