Tu-154 unbuilt twin engine variants

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From:
http://www.aeronautics.ru/archive/vvs/tu154-01.htm

Tu-154-200: Projected version with two Samara NK-93 turbofans.

Tu-154M2: Modernised, twin-engined version; Perm/Soloviev PS-90A turbofans, consuming 62 per cent as much fuel per passenger as Tu-154M. Intended originally to fly 1995, but apparently abandoned. Life 20,000 hours or 15,000 cycles.

Tu-154 Retrofit: In 1998, Rybinsk Motors was promoting the CFM56 turbofan as a re-engine option.

Anybody has drawings of that twin engined variants?

Thanks in advance.

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If you read Yefim Gordon's book about the Tupolev Design Bureau, you'll find a drawing of a twin-engine version of the Tu-156 hydrogen-powered derivative of the Tu-154, the Tu-156M2. It is possible that the lack of funds following the USSR's collapse rendered the Tu-154M2 a paper project only.
 
Tu-154-200: Projected version with two Samara NK-93 turbofans.

Tu-154M2: Modernised, twin-engined version; Perm/Soloviev PS-90A turbofans, consuming 62 per cent as much fuel per passenger as Tu-154M. Intended originally to fly 1995, but apparently abandoned. Life 20,000 hours or 15,000 cycles.

Tu-154 Retrofit: In 1998, Rybinsk Motors was promoting the CFM56 turbofan as a re-engine option.

Anybody has drawings of that twin engined variants?

From last "Krilya Rodiny" Russian magazine;

KR-5-6-2019-110.jpg


As, You may see - nothing extraordinary.




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