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tupolev
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Tupolev Joint Stock Company
Moscow, foundet: 1922
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Tupolev Joint Stock Company -
7 Naberejnaia Akademika Tupoleva -
Moscow 111250 -
Russia
Tel : +7 095 261 2436
Fax : +7 095 261 7141
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Tupolev ANT 10,
Combat aircraft
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Tupolev ANT 13
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Tupolev SB 2
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Tupolev TB 3
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1920 -
Tupolev ANT 1
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1925 -
Tupolev ANT 25 Stalinski Marschrut,
Experimental long range aircraft
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1930 -
Tupolev ANT 2,
Small passenger aircraft
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1930 -
Tupolev ANT 6,
Heavy bomber
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1930 -
ANT 7,
Heavy bomber
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1931 -
Tupolev ANT 5,
Fighter aircraft
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1934 -
Tupolev ANT 14,
Airliner
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1935 -
Tupolev ANT 3,
Reconnaissance aircraft
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1936 -
Tupolev ANT 35,
Airliner
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1936 -
Tupolev ANT 4,
Heavy Bomber
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1936 -
Tupolev ANT 8,
Airliner
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1936 -
Tupolev ANT 9,
Airliner
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1940 -
Tupolev Tu 2,
Attack aircraft
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1946 -
Tupolev Tu 4,
Bomber
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Russian copy of the american B 29. In 1945 two american B 29 were
captured by the sovjets and copied in industrial numbers within two
years. Just the armament was converted to russian standards and the
tires had to be bought on the black market. This aircraft was the
beginning of the sovjet nuclear armed strategic bomber forces.
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1956 -
Tupolev Tu 91,
Battle Aircraft Prototype
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1957 -
Tupolev Tu 28 P,
Twoseat all weather fighter and tactical reconnaissance
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1960 -
Tupolev Tu 14,
Bomber
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1962 -
Tupolev Tu 95,
Long range reconnaissance
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1966 -
Tupolev Tu 142,
Long range reconnaissance
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1966 -
Tupolev Tu 16,
Bomber
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1970 -
Tupolev TU 124,
Airliner
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1970 -
Tupolev TU 134,
Airliner
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1970 -
Tupolev Tu 26,
Bomber
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1975 -
Tupolev Tu 144 Konkordski,
Supersonic airliner
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1975 -
Tupolev Tu 154 B,
Airliner
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1975 -
Tupolev Tu 80,
Bomber
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1981 -
Tupolev Tu 160,
Strategic Bomber
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1989 -
Tupolev Tu 204,
Airliner
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