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|image = Tu134_aeroflot.png
|name = Tupolev Tu-134
|type = Airliner
|fdm = YASim
|status = Active Development
|authors = Emmanuel Baranger (3D/FDM), Buckaroo (FDM), Cossack90 (Liveries, Translation)
|status-fdm    = 4
|status-systems = 1
|status-cockpit = 2
|status-model  = 5
|fgname = tu134
|development = {{fgaddon aircraft url|Tu-134}}
}}
 
'''The Tupolev Tu-134''' (NATO reporting name: '''Crusty''') is a twin-engined [[airliner]], similar to the French [[Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle|Sud Aviation Caravelle]] and the later-designed American Douglas DC-9, and built in the Soviet Union from 1966–1984. The original version featured a glazed- nose design and, like certain other Russian airliners (including its sister model the [[Tupolev Tu-154|Tu-154]]), it can operate from unpaved airfields.
'''The Tupolev Tu-134''' (NATO reporting name: '''Crusty''') is a twin-engined [[airliner]], similar to the French [[Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle|Sud Aviation Caravelle]] and the later-designed American Douglas DC-9, and built in the Soviet Union from 1966–1984. The original version featured a glazed- nose design and, like certain other Russian airliners (including its sister model the [[Tupolev Tu-154|Tu-154]]), it can operate from unpaved airfields.


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