• 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 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 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 ANT-16 (also known as the TB-4; Russian: Тяжелый Бомбардировщик – Heavy Bomber) was an experimental heavy bomber aircraft designed and tested...
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    The Tupolev Tu-2 (development names ANT-58 and 103; NATO reporting name Bat) was a twin-engined Soviet high-speed daylight and frontline bomber aircraft...
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    The Tupolev ANT-14 Pravda was a Soviet aircraft, which served as the flagship of the Soviet propaganda squadron. It has been credited as Russia's first...
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    The Tupolev ANT-25 was a Soviet long-range experimental aircraft which was also tried as a bomber. First constructed in 1933, it was used by the Soviet...
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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 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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    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 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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    1931 the Tupolev ANT-9 was added. Albatros L 58 Dornier Merkur Fokker F.II Fokker F.III Junkers F.13 Junkers Ju 52 Rohrbach Roland Tupolev ANT-9 On 31 January...
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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 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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  • G-11 Kolesnikov-Tsibin KC-20 Lisunov Li-2 Polikarpov Po-2 Tupolev ANT-9 Tupolev TB-1 Tupolev TB-3 Vultee PS-43 (licence built Vultee V-11GB) Yakovlev Yak-6...
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    five aircraft: two Curtiss Kingbird, two Junkers F 13 and one Tupolev ANT-9. The Tupolev ANT-9, the largest plane, was gifted to Turkey by the Soviet Union...
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  • 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-37 (or DB-2) was a Soviet twin-engined long-range bomber designed and built by the Tupolev design bureau, the design team operating under...
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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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  • airliner) PS-3 - Tupolev R-3 PS-3 - Junkers W 33 PS-4 - Junkers W 33 PS-5 - Nyeman/Kharkov R-10 PS-7 - Tupolev ANT-7 PS-9 - Tupolev ANT-9 PS-30 - Martin...
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    The Tupolev ANT-22 (also known as the MK-1) was a large flying boat built in the Soviet Union in 1934. A huge aircraft consisting of two hulls and powered...
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  • "Crash of a Tupolev ANT-9 in Kulob: 6 killed". Bureau of Aircraft Accidents Archives. Retrieved 28 July 2022. "Crash of a Tupolev ANT-7 off Malmyzh:...
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  • The Tupolev ANT-21 was a Soviet twin-engined four-seat heavy fighter, which also had the designation MI-3 (Mnogomestnyi Istrebitel – Multi-seat fighter)...
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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 I-12 (also known as the ANT-23) was a prototype Soviet fighter aircraft that never reached production. The I-12 was of unconventional design...
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    first prototype (under the development name Andrei Nikolayevich Tupolev fighter 5 | ANT-5), the I-4 was redesigned with a new engine cowling to decrease...
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  • 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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    aircraft designers increased, Tupolev set up his own office, producing a number of designs designated with the prefix ANT (Russian: АНТ) from his initials...
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  • five-seat Curtiss Kingbirds, two four-seat Junkers F 13s and one ten-seat Tupolev ANT-9. In 1935, the airline was turned over to the Ministry of Public Works...
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  • transport of passengers. The Kalinin K-5 aircraft seated six, and the Tupolev ANT-9 aircraft had twelve seats. With this replenishment of the Turkmen SSR...
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