Newly opened - Tupolev Museum

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Solemn opening of a museum of Open Society "Tupolev" and Scientific and technical council session (НТС), devoted to the 120 anniversary from the date of A.N.Tupoleva's birth, have taken place on Monday in Moscow. Among invited to celebrating there were Andrey Tupolev's relatives, leading experts of Open Society "Tupolev", the commander of distant aircraft Pavel Androsov, visitors from village Pustomazovo of the Tver region where the general designer on November, 10th, 1888 was born.

For 86 years in ОКБ it has been developed more than 300 projects of various types of flying machines, small courts and a snowmobile. They much them can be seen now as models in Open Society "Tupolev" museum. The museum exposition covers all history of the enterprise, since 1922 and about one today, and today's and tomorrow's directions of activity of the company are absolutely clearly underlined: planes strategic aircraft, civil aircraft and pilotless complexes. In museum foyer even the natural plane - pilotless scout Tu-143 was located. In a separate premise conditions of an office of the General designer are recreated

Tupolev put on a nice display of models, some interesting unbuilt ones in there. Image 2747.jpg shows the author/archivist Vladimir Rigmant on left, talking to guests.

http://www.aviaport.ru/images/archive/23/

All photos (c) Andrey Yurgenson/Aviaport.Ru
 

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...And this is Tupolev's great-granddaughter, Marina, at his working table...

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Photo (c) Andrey Yurgenson/Aviaport.Ru
 
Hi guys :),

can you please ID the models in the:

1st Pic: model on the right, twin engined;
2nd Pic: the second silver 4 engined flying boat;
bottom plane (bomber?);
3rd Pic: which version of the Tu-2 is the tan model?

Thanks!
 
hello.
ONn the same photo
The plane on the left seems to be "Izdelie 54" ??
What is the plane on the center of the photo ??
The one on the right seems to be a TU 160 ??
but is only two engines ??
I hope to see more documents is is very interesting
Bye
 
hello Wurgler
Is the two floatplanes the two prototypes of the
Ant 44 ? The two was " long range maritime
reconnaissance bomber flying boats"
Bye
 
toura said:
hello.
ONn the same photo
The plane on the left seems to be "Izdelie 54" ??
What is the plane on the center of the photo ??
The one on the right seems to be a TU 160 ??
but is only two engines ??
I hope to see more documents is is very interesting
Bye
Left Tu-22 M2-3 "45M"
the right version of Tu-160 with the deployment of one engine over another.
And unfortunately the question Paul's remains unanswered.
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hello Wurgler
Is the two floatplanes the two prototypes of the
Ant 44 ? The two was " long range maritime
reconnaissance bomber flying boats"
It was an attempt (before WW2) manufactured under license from the military version of Martin 156 under the symbol "OB"
At the forefront of the MTB-2 (4M-87A) ANT-44 (February 1939), from B. Rigmant "Under the symbol "ANT "and" Tu "

To Wurger's: Please specify on what twin-engines, are we talking about?:
silver is ANT-21 (MI-3), or perhaps ANT-45 (DIP2) 1936,
Green is probably ANT-40 (SB), or perhaps his gun-version , fighter ANT-46 (DI-8)
too bad visual resolving/quality
 

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Hello Borovik.
Thank you very much.
I've just found the photo of the plane of the left side (TU 45)
I don't kown this version of Tu 160. If you are more details
i would be very interested
The central plane seems to be unmanned ?
What a pity I could not go and visit this museum !!
Thanks again. Bye
 
No, that's Brezhnev. Leader of the Soviet Union from 1964 to 1982. Sheesh, whaddya learn in school these days???

*This* is Tupolev...
 

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overscan said:
More importantly, whats this????
Perhaps this is one of derivative numerous options Tu-125 (early)
 

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dear Borovik.
Thanks you. I learn two things ! but "Izdelie 54" and "tu 45"
the same plane ?
On the photo were we see "tu 64" "tu 4" and "tu 70" we could see
that the two floatplanes was not the same. I make mistake.
Thanks ..Bye
 
There's some hope for visiting it soon.
 
Some more notes:
-In image 2747 (the very last one posted by overscan) the nose of the Tu-2000 model can be seen in the foreground.
-Can anyone identify the white model extremely far back in image 2772 (the second last posted by overscan)? To me it looks like the Tu-500 UCAV (http://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,4509.0.html).
 
Hello.
I'm always looking at photos....
On 2772 I see 2 green planes : no problem.
I see the TU 98 and TU 91 and just after the green
and in front of the two other what is this one. I don't
know ? could somebody tell me
Thanks
 

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