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{{infobox Aircraft | {{infobox Aircraft | ||
|image = Tu134 1.png | |image = Tu134 1.png | ||
|name = Tupolev Tu-134 | |name = Tupolev Tu-134 | ||
|type = Airliner | |type = Airliner | ||
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|development = | |development = | ||
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'''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. | ||
==Development== | == Development == | ||
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==To Do== | |||
* FDM [tweaking] | * FDM [tweaking] | ||
* Systems | * Systems | ||
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* Sound (real engine & on-ground rolling sound) [in development] | * Sound (real engine & on-ground rolling sound) [in development] | ||
== External link == | |||
== External | |||
* [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tupolev_Tu-134 Wikipedia] | * [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tupolev_Tu-134 Wikipedia] | ||
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[[Category:Airliners]] | [[Category:Airliners]] | ||
[[Category:Twinjets]] | |||