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  2. List of Tupolev aircraft - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of aircraft produced by Tupolev, a Russian aircraft manufacturer. Tupolev aircraft ... Tu-28 (also known as Tu-76): bomber project, 1947; Tu-30: ...

  3. List of aircraft (Tu) - Wikipedia

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    Tupolev '71' short-range bomber prototype developed from the Tu-2; Tupolev '72' proposed medium bomber developed from the Tu-8; Tupolev '73' three-engine bomber; lost to the Ilyushin Il-28; Tupolev '76' projected torpedo bomber version of Tu-2; Tupolev '76' bomber project; Tupolev '77' Tu-12, jet-powered medium bomber developed from the Tu-2

  4. List of active Russian military aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Bombers Tupolev Tu-22M Soviet Union: Jet: Bomber: 1973: 58: 58 [2] As of 28 May 2024 at least 2 have been lost and 1 damaged in the Russian invasion of Ukraine Tupolev Tu-95 Soviet Union: Turboprop: Bomber: 1956: 47: 47 [2] As of 28 May 2024 at least 1 has been damaged as a result of the Russian Invasion of Ukraine Tupolev Tu-160 Soviet Union ...

  5. Tupolev - Wikipedia

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    Tupolev OKB was founded by Andrei Tupolev in 1922. Its facilities are tailored for aeronautics research and aircraft design only, manufacturing is handled by other firms. It researched all-metal airplanes during the 1920s, based directly on the pioneering work already done by Hugo Junkers during World War I.

  6. Tupolev Tu-95 - Wikipedia

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    The Tupolev Tu-95 (Russian: Туполев Ту-95; NATO reporting name: "Bear") is a large, four-engine turboprop-powered strategic bomber and missile platform. First flown in 1952, the Tu-95 entered service with the Long-Range Aviation of the Soviet Air Forces in 1956 and was first used in combat in 2015.

  7. Tupolev Tu-4 - Wikipedia

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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 late 1940s to mid-1960s. The aircraft was a copy of the American Boeing B-29 Superfortress , having been reverse-engineered from seized aircraft that had made emergency landings in ...

  8. Soloviev D-30 - Wikipedia

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    The engine was produced in 1970 through 1987 and was used on the Tu-134FA, Tu-134B, and Tu-134AK aircraft. [ 1 ] In 1980, the D-30 engine series III, a further improvement, was created with the maximum thrust of 6930 kgf (with preserving it at up to до = +C) [ clarify ] .

  9. Category:Tupolev aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tupolev aircraft" The following 83 pages are in this category, out of 83 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. Tupolev Tu-74; A.