Tupolev Tu-134
Type | Airliner |
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Configuration | Low wing aircraft |
Propulsion | Twinjet (Jet aircraft, Twin-engine aircraft) |
Manufacturer | Tupolev |
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FDM | YASim |
--aircraft= | tu134 |
Status | Early production |
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License | GPLv2+ |
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The Tupolev Tu-134 (NATO reporting name: Crusty) is a twin-engined airliner, similar to the French 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 Tu-154), it can operate from unpaved airfields.
Variants
- Tu-134A (glass nose)
- Tu-134B (solid nose)
- Tu-134UBL (long nose)
Simplified procedures
Taxiing
- For begin moving use up to 86% N2 a short time.
- Normal taxiing at 62-66% N2 depending weight.
- In turns use 68-70% N2.
- Maximum taxiing speed 35 km/h and 10-15 km/h in turns.
Takeoff
At MTOW
- Flaps 10 (20)
- N2 98-99.5% (full throttle, no more 5 min)
- Elevator trim - 1.5 degrees up
- Switch landing lights ON.
- At 270 km/h up nose (pitch about 10-12 degrees, angle off attack 6-8 degrees, pull yoke about 1/2 it move range) and plane will take off at speed about 290 km/h.
- Maximum ground speed for nose gear 310 km/h and 330 km/h for main gear.
- After hight 5m and positive climb retract gear.
- After 50m(night),200m(day) switch landing lights OFF.
- After hight 120m and speed not less 330-340 km/h retract flaps to 0 degrees.
- 390-400 km/h - reduce throttle to nominal value 91.5-93.0 % N2.
- Accelerate to 500 km/h (460 km/h if need noise reduction procedure)
- Climb to altitude 3000 at 500-480 km/h,from 3000m to 6000m at 480-460 km/h,then reduce speed by 5 km/h per 1000m.
- Time to reach 9100M - 21 min.
- Time to reach 10600M - 26 min.
Cruising
At cruising altitude accelerate to desired speed at 91.5-93.0 % N2. Acceleration time to 0.82M with 93% N2 at 10 600M after reach 10 600M about 10 minutes.
Altitude meters | N2 (%) | IAS (km/h) | M | TAS (km/h) | Fuel flow (kg/h) |
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9 600 | 90 | 520 | 0.75 | 820 | 2600 |
10 600 | 91 | 500 | 0.78 | 830 | 2300 |
10 600 | 93 | 515-520 | 0.81 | 855-860 | 2600 |
At 10 600M
N2 (%) | IAS (km/h) | Mach | TAS (km/h) | Pitch degree | Angle of attack | Fuel flow (kg/h) |
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89 | 452 | 0.71 | 760 | 2.7 | 4.2 | 2050 |
90 | 460 | 0.72 | 770 | 2.0 | 3.7 | 2200 |
91 | 500 | 0.78 | 830 | 1.7 | 3.2 | 2450 |
92 | 525 | 0.81 | 865 | 1.5 | 3.0 | 2700 |
93 | 530 | 0.82 | 875 | 1.5 | 3.0 | 2950 |
Note: At 93% N2 plane will increase it maximum speed limit.
Descending
- Reduce trottle to 81-83% N2 and begin descend 10-12 m/sec at 0.8-0.82M while reach 600 km/h,
- than maintain this speed.
- Above 8100m maintain 83% N2 or more. Pitch -1 -2 degree.
- Below 8100m to 5000M one engine 81% N2 and another 75-68% N2(if practicable).
- Below 5000m reduse trottle to 61.7-72.0% N2 or idle.
- Below 3000m speed less than 460 km/h and vertical speed less than 15 m/sec.
EMERGENCY Descending
- Trottle - Idle (61.7-63% N2), pitch 10-15 degree negative, gear down.
- Speed 600 km/h, 0.82M. Vertical speed 30-50m/sec.
- While ending this mode plane drop 400-500m of altitude.
- After emergency descend do not retract gear.
Approuching
- Typical speed 380-400 km/h at clean plane, and 78-85% N2 and 85-88%N2 with gear down.
- Gear down and extend flaps to 20 degree at 360-340 km/h, 86-88 N2.
- At 300-320 km/h flaps 30 degree.
- Before intercept glideslope flaps 30, gear down, speed 280-300 km/h.
- When intercept glideslope decrease throttle to 81-83% N2.
- In glideslope use 80-86% N2 (75-82% N2 in case small weight)
Weight (kg) | Speed (km/h) |
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43000 | 275-285 |
40000 | 267-280 |
35000 | 252-265 |
33000 | 250-260 |
Optimal angle off attack 4.5-6 degrees.
Landing
- At 60 m AGL disengage autopilot.
- At 20 m AGL begin decreasing vertical speed and at 10 m AGL vertical speed must be about -3m/s
- At 7 m AGL smoothly up nose to create 1-2 degree pitch and begin flare.
- While flare increase pitch to 3-4 degrees if nessesary to maintain vertical speed less than -1m/s.
- Smoothly set throttle to idle and touchdown.
- Apply spoilers. After nose gear touchdown activate reversers.
- At 250 km/h apply breaks.
- Usually reversers off at 110 km/h, but if nesessary it may be used to full stop.
- Typical touchdown speed = GS Speed - 20 km/h.
Notes
- Using more than 2.5 degree pitch when flare will result plane up and quickly drop speed with hard landing with gear crash possible.
- Using more than recommended glideslope speed will result as above.
- Speed less than recommended in glideslope need you use more pitch when flare and result will same or if use right flare pitch - to big vertical touchdown speed with result as above.
Recommended in glideslope need you use more pitch when flare and result will same or if use right flare pitch - to big vertical touchdown speed with result as abov
Development
Since the start we added:
- Support for rembrandt
- Reverse thrust
- Autopilot
- Nav, beacon and taxi/landing lights
- Liveries (auto nose selection, based on livery)
To Do
- [3D] Cockpit (basic cockpit done)
Liveries
- Air Koryo
- Aeroflot 1970
- Aeroflot 2008
- Interflug
- LOT Polish Airlines
- Nordavia
- Pulkovo
- Rossiya
- Russian Air Force
- Russian Navy
- UTair
- Ukrainian Government
- Ukrainian Armed Forces
- Ukrainian Navy
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