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  Tupolev Tu-91 - shipboard bomber
Tupolev was given the task of designing a strike aircraft for the new fleet.
The naval chiefs, however, still saw a need for a strike aircraft, and Tupolev was asked instead to prepare a land-based aircraft for the role.
Although Tupolev used all his connections and experience it was impossible to gain support from those under the leader.
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  ipedia.com: Tupolev Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Tupolev (Russian: Туполев) is a Russian aerospace and defence company.
Tupolev OKB was founded by A.N. Tupolev in 1922.
Alexei Tupolev, son of Andrei Tupolev, was also a famous aircraft designer.
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  Tupolev
Officially known as PSC Tupolev, it is the sucessor of the famed Tupolev OKB or Tupolev Design Bureau headed by the renowned Soviet aerospace engineer A.N. Tupolev.
Tupolev OKB was founded by A.N. Tupolev in 1922.
Tupolev Tu-14 "Bosun"\n*Tupolev Tu-16 "Badger"\n*Tupolev Tu-20/Tu-95/Tu-142 "Bear"\n*Tupolev Tu-22 "Blinder"\n*Tupolev Tu-22M/Tu-26 "Backfire"\n*Tupolev Tu-126 "Moss"\n*Tupolev Tu-160 "Blackjack"
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 TU-91 BOOT diving bomber and torpedo-carrier
Ведущим конструктором по проекту самолета «91» (именно такое окончательное обозначение по ОКБ получает новая машина) А.Н.
Помимо самолета «91» ей были показаны еще не летавшая «98»-я машина и Ил-54.
После окончания работ по тематике самолет «91» еще какое-то время находился на стоянке Жуковской ЛИиДБ, а затем вскоре в одну из предпраздничных уборок был «утилизирован» весьма своеобразным способом - по нему несколько раз проехал трактор.
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 Tupolev Tu-95 - The Encyclopedia
The Tupolev Tu-95 (NATO reporting name Bear) is the most successful and longest-serving Tupolev strategic bomber and missile carrier built by the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
The Tupolev 95 is one of the noisiest aircraft in the world.
Tupolev sequence: Tu-89 - Tu-90 - Tu-91 - Tu-95 - Tu-96 - Tu-98 - Tu-99
www.the-encyclopedia.com /description/Tupolev_Tu-95   (1954 words)

  
 Ту-91 Бычок
Была подтверждена возможность использования “91” с грунтовых аэродромов.
Хрущев остановился перед изделием "91", а офицер, представлявший машину, оговорился в своем похвальном слове.
“91” вместе с опытными самолетами Ил-54 и “98” был показан американской авиационной делегации во главе с генералом Н.
www.airforce.ru /aircraft/tupolev/tu91   (437 words)

  
 tScholars.com | Tupolev Tu-98   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
The Tupolev Tu-98 (NATO reporting name 'Backfin') was a prototype swept wing jet bomber developed for the Soviet Union.
The West incorrectly believed that the aircraft (thought to be an Ilyushin or Yakovlev design) was in service, possibly designated Yak-42, but that was not correct.
The basic design of the Tu-98 did, however, have a great influence on the subsequent Tu-102, which became the basis of the Tupolev Tu-28P 'Fiddler' interceptor.
www.tscholars.com /encyclopedia/Tupolev_Tu-98   (203 words)

  
 The Virtual Aviation Museum - Tupolev Joint Stock Company
Tupolev Joint Stock Company - 7 Naberejnaia Akademika Tupoleva - Moscow 111250 - Russia
In 1945 two american B 29 were captured by the sovjets and copied in industrial numbers within two years.
1975 - Tupolev Tu 144 Konkordski, Supersonic airliner
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 Tupolev   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Tupolev (Russian: Туполев) is a Russian aerospace and defence company.
In World War II, the twin-engined, all-metal Tupolev Tu-2 was one of the best front-line bombers of the Soviets.
* Andrei Nikolayevich Tupolev was a leading designer at the Moscow-based Central Aero-Hydrodynamic Institute (TsAGI) from 1929 until his death in 1972.
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 Top Literature - Tupolev Tu-124
The Tupolev Tu-124 (NATO codename: Cookpot) is a Russian short range twinjet airliner capable of carrying 56 passengers.
Developed from the medium-range Tupolev Tu-104, the Tu-124 was meant to meet Aeroflot's requirement for a regional airliner to supersede the Ilyushin Il-14.
The international demand for it was small, because most foreign airlines were waiting to buy the improved Tupolev Tu-134.
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 Science Fair Projects - Tupolev Tu-104
The Tupolev Tu-104 (NATO reporting name: Camel) was a twin-engined medium-range turbojet-powered Russian airliner.
It was the first jet-powered passenger aircraft in regular service, and the second jet-powered passenger aircraft in the world; the Tu-104 shocked western observers when it arrived in London in 1956 for an official state visit.
It was adapted from the Tupolev Tu-16 strategic bomber.
www.all-science-fair-projects.com /science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/Tupolev_Tu-104   (440 words)

  
 Tupolev Tu-16
The Tupolev Tu-16 (NATO codename: Badger) was a twin-engine jet bomber used by the Soviet Union.
The Soviets' only long-range bomber at the time was the Tupolev Tu-4, a reverse-engineered version of the American B-29.
The Tupolev design bureau began work on the Tu-88 ("Aircraft N") prototypes in 1950.
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 Tupolev   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Officially known as PSC Tupolev, it is the sucessor of the famed Tupolev OKB or Tupolev Design Bureau (design office prefix Tu) headed by the renowned Soviet aerospace engineer A.N. Tupolev.
Tupolev ANT-20 "Maxim Gorky", the largest airplane of the 1930s, it was used for Stalinist propaganda purposes and was often flown over Moscow.
The Tu-4 proved critical to Tupolev's postwar development, with many of its most important subsequent aircraft leveraging off of the reverse-engineering of the Boeing aircraft.
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 Tupolev_Tu-144 LANGUAGE SCHOOL EXPLORER
The Tupolev Tu-144 (NATO reporting name: Charger) was the first supersonic transport aircraft (SST), constructed under the direction of the Soviet Tupolev design bureau headed by Alexei Tupolev (1925–2001).
Moreover, the Tupolev design bureau had significant experience building delta-shaped aircraft, and TsAGI, of which Andrei Tupolev was a graduate, had developed extensive data about such designs.
Lacking the sophisticated wing, Tupolev instead relied on a simple but practical device: a small retractable canard surface on either side of the aircraft, close to the nose, to manoeuvre at low speeds.
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 Omnipelagos.com ~ article "Tupolev"
Officially known as Public Stock Company Tupolev, it is the successor of the famed Tupolev OKB or Tupolev Design Bureau (OKB-156, design office prefix Tu) headed by the renowned Soviet aerospace engineer A.N. Tupolev.
They were quickly copied by the design bureau and formed the basis of the first Soviet intercontinental strategic bomber, the Tu-4 'Bull' ("Bull" was its NATO reporting name), which first flew in 1947 and was produced in substantial numbers.
One common feature found in many large subsonic Tupolev jet aircraft is large pods extending rearward from the trailing edge of the wings, holding the aircraft's landing gear.
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 The Tupolev Tu-16 "Badger"
The Tupolev OKB chose to move directly to the swept-wing design, coming up with an aircraft designated "Tu-88", also referred to as "Type N" as a cover.
The Tupolev OKB had built the Tu-4, the Soviet copy of the US Boeing B-29 Superfortress, and the Tu-16's long, slender fuselage clearly reflected influence from that source.
The two-spar wings were mid-mounted on the engine nacelles and had a sweep of 41 degrees on the inboard third of the wing, and 35 degrees sweep on the outboard wing.
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 pl Tupolew Tupolev Tupolev is a Russia Russian aerospace and defence...
Officially known as "PSC Tupolev", it is the sucessor of the famed Tupolev OKB or Tupolev Design Bureau headed by the renowned Soviet aerospace engineer A. Tupolev A. Tupolev.
Andrei Nikolayevich Tupolev Andrei Nikolayevich Tupolev was a leading designer at the Moscow-based Central Aero-Hydrodynamic Institute (TsAGI TsAGI) from 1929 1929 until his death in 1972 1972.
Tupolev Tu-121 Tupolev Tu-121 "C" Tupolev Tu-123 Tupolev Tu-123 "Yastreb-1"
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 Tupolev Tu-95 Variants General Characteristics Armament NATO reporting name Soviet Union Soviet Navy turboprop Tu-114 ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
The Tupolev Tu-95 (NATO reporting name Bear) is the most successful Tupolev strategic bomber and missile carrier from the times of the Soviet Union.
While this was, in fact, the original Soviet Air Force designation for the aircraft, by the time it was being supplied to operational units, it was already better known under the Tu-95 designation used internally by Tupolev and the Tu-20 designation fell out of use.
Tupolev Tu-95 and Tu-142 'Bear' history, specifications, schematics, pictures, and data.
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 Tupolev - Wikicompany   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Officially known as PSC Tupolev, it is the sucessor of the famed Tupolev OKB or Tupolev Design Bureau (OKB-156, design office prefix Tu) headed by the renowned Soviet aerospace engineer A.N. Tupolev.
Tupolev OKB was founded by Andrei Nikolayevich Tupolev in 1922.
Tupolev ANT-20 "Maxim Gorky", the largest airplane of the 1930s, it was used for Stalinist propaganda purposes and was often flown over Moscow.
wikicompany.org /wiki/Tupolev   (1184 words)

  
 Tupolev Online, World Encyclopedia, India encyclopedia, Featured Articles, Cover Stories, World wide Informations @ ...
Officially known as Public Stock Company Tupolev, it is the successor of the famed Tupolev OKB or Tupolev Design Bureau (OKB-156, design office prefix Tu) headed by the renowned Soviet aerospace engineer A.N. Tupolev.
Tupolev ANT-20 Maxim Gorky, the largest airplane of the 1930s, was used for Stalinist propaganda and was often flown over Moscow.
One common feature found in many large subsonic Tupolev jet aircraft is large pods extending rearward from the trailing edge of the wings, holding the aircraft's landing gear.
www.chennaivision.com /windex.php?title=Tupolev   (1386 words)

  
 FSDome.com - Microsoft Flight Simulator Downloads - Aircraft, Panels, Sounds, Scenery etc
Tupolev Tu-154M OK-SCA c/n 87A765 manufactured on 1987 was the first Tu-154M delivered for Czechoslovak Airlines and flew for this company until 1992 when it was sold to China United with reg.
Tupolev Tu-154M OM-AAC c/n 98A1018 manufactured in 1998 for Slovak Airlines.
It was sold to russian company Pulkovo Aviation Enterprise on december 2003 and reregistered as a RA-85836.
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 Tupolev
Tupolev (Russe: Туполев) est une compagnie russe de défense et de conception aérospatiale.
Le champ d'action de la compagnie Tupolev PSC est principalement le développement, la construction et la révision d'avions civils et militaires.
Années 1990: Tupolev devient Complexe Scientifique et Technologique de l'Aviation Tupolev (Tupolev ANTK) ou ANTK Tupolev ou encore AO ANTK Tupolev.
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  January 3 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1888 - The 91 cm refracting telescope at Lick Observatory is used for the first time.
It was the largest telescope in the world at the time.
1994 - An Aeroflot Tupolev TU-154 crashes and explodes after takeoff from Irkhutsk, Russia killing 125 including 1 on the ground.
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 Tupolev Tu-16 - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
It has flown for more than 50 years and remains in service with the Chinese air force.
The Tu-88 first flew on 27 April 1952.
Tupolev Tu-16, Development, Variants, Chinese version (H-6), Operators, Specifications (Tu-16), Footnotes, References, External links, Related content, Soviet bomber aircraft 1950-1959, Tupolev and Tupolev aircraft.
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/Tu-16   (1596 words)

  
 Tupolev Tu-91 . Soviet Union . Tupolev   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Related development: Comparable aircraft: Designation sequence: Tupolev Tu-88 Tu-88 - Tupolev Tu-89 Tu-89 - Tupolev Tu-90 Tu-90 - Tu-91 - Tupolev Tu-95 Tu-95 - Tupolev Tu-96 Tu-96 - Tupolev Tu-98 Tu-98
Tupolev Tu-121 "C" Tupolev Tu-123 "Yastreb-1" Tupolev Tu-139 "Yastreb-2" Tupolev Tu-141 "Strizh" Tupolev Tu-143 "Reis" Tupolev Tu-243 "Reis-D" Tupolev Tu-300...
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 InfoDense - Web - Tu 91
The Tupolev Tu-98 (NATO reporting name 'Backfin') was a prototype...
162 equals 91 16.25/32, 91-165 equals 91 16.5/32, and 91-167 equals 91 16.75/32...
Tupolev Tu-98 The Tupolev Tu-98 (NATO reporting name ' Backfin') was a prototype swept wing jet...
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 TUPOLEV ANT-20 : Encyclopedia Entry
The Tupolev ANT-20 (also known as the Maxim Gorky) (Туполев АНТ-20 "Максим Горький" in Russian) was a Soviet 8-engine aircraft, the largest in the 1930s.
The ANT-20 was designed by Andrei Tupolev and constructed between July 4, 1933 and April 3, 1934.
As a result of a loop maneuver around its wing performed by an accompanying I-5 fighter (pilot - Nikolai Blagin) which crashed into the wing, the Maxim Gorky crashed into a residential neighborhood.
www.bibleocean.com /OmniDefinition/Tupolev_ANT-20   (464 words)

  
 The Virtual Aviation Museum - Tupolev Tu 91
The Virtual Aviation Museum - Tupolev Tu 91
All information provided on these pages are given without any guarantee.
Please read the complete explanation in the impressum.
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 Aerospaceweb.org | Aircraft Museum - Tu-104
The Tupolev Tu-104 was the second jet-powered airliner to enter service following the de Havilland Comet.
Known as the 'Camel' in the West, the Tu-104 was developed in response to an urgent Aeroflot need for a modern airliner with better capacity and performance than anything then in operation.
To speed the design process, Tupolev chose to develop a civil version of the Tu-16 (or Tu-88) strategic bomber.
www.aerospaceweb.org /aircraft/jetliner/tu104/index.shtml   (473 words)

  
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Tu-12, Tupolev Twin-engined jet bomber, using the wing and tail of the Tu-2.
Tu-14, Tupolev 'Bosun' The Tu-14 was an early jet bomber, built only in small numbers because of the succes of the Il-28.
Tu-126, Tupolev 'Moss' The Tu-114, a civil development of the 'Bear' with a more capacious fuselage, was the basis for the first Soviet AWACS aircraft, the 'Moss'.
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 Tupolev Design Bureau Aircraft   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
The project was terminated in the stage of concept development in 1937.
Development advanced to the stage of wind tunnel testing but was terminated on Stalin's orders in 1946 in favor of the Tu-4 project (development of the American B-29), despite the opposition by Tupolev, who believed that the Tu-64 design was more promising than the B-29.
During a test flight on July 8, 1989, the Tu-155, piloted by V. Sevankayev set four world records for altitude in horizontal flight without payload (9510 m), altitude with 1000 kg payload (9520m), altitude without payload (9520m), greatest mass carried to height of 2000 m (2308.20 kg).
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