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Tu-110 (plane)

Tu-110 (plane)

The plane that the Tupolev design station which was a plane design organization of the Soviet Union developed Tu-110 (Tupolev 110, Russian :Ту-110 toe ヂェースャチ). The NATO code name is cooker (Cooker), and this is will of "the kitchen utensil".

Summary

Tu-110 which was drawn on the stamp which the Soviet Union postal administration authorities published

I made turbojet twin-engine plane passenger plane Tu-104 for the short middle range that the design station developed first four, and this engine was a turbofan and was the testing equipment which was made to examine it and was not mass-produced.

The AL-7 engine series equipped with was adopted in fighter-bomber Su-7 of the Soviet Union Air Force, but this was a turbojet.

Specifications

  • Full length: 40.06m
  • Wing width: 36.98m
  • Overall height: 11.53m
  • Navigation boarding number: Five people
  • An engine: Product made in Rika Lew AL-7P turbofan *4
  • A thrust: 65.7 kN (14,740lb)
  • The number of seats: 100
  • Maximum velocity: 878km/h
  • A flying range: 4,500km


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