Tupolev Tu-4

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The Tupolev Tu-4 is a piston-engined Soviet strategic bomber that served the Soviet Air Force from the late 1940s to the mid-1960s. The aircraft was a copy of the American Boeing B-29 Superfortress, having been reverse-engineered from seized aircraft that had made emergency landings in the USSR.

1949  WikimediaWikidata
Bull; Tu-4
847 produced, 2 KS-1 KometNudelman-Suranov NS-23, 40 FAB-250, 20 FAB-500, 4 FAB-3000, 1 RDS-3
fixed-wing aircraft, bomberAviakor, Kazan Aircraft Production Association, Tupolev, Long Range Aviation, Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center, 

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    Tupolev Tu-4, 346 B29Tupolev Tu-4, 346 B29
    DFS 346, RussiaDFS 346, Russia
    DFS 346, 29DFS 346, 29
    Tupolew Tu-4 (36902206882) (cropped)Tupolew Tu-4 (36902206882) (cropped)
    Tupolew Tu-4 - Chinese Cruise Missile (36675963700) (cropped)Tupolew Tu-4 - Chinese Cruise Missile (36675963700) (cropped)
    Tupolew Tu-4 (37072657645)Tupolew Tu-4 (37072657645)
    Tupolew Tu-4 - Chinese Cruise Missile (36675963700)Tupolew Tu-4 - Chinese Cruise Missile (36675963700)
    Tupolew Tu-4 (36902206882)Tupolew Tu-4 (36902206882)
    WuZhen-5 under the wing of an aircraft carrierWuZhen-5 under the wing of an aircraft carrier
    WuZhen-5 under the wing of an aircraft carrier - 2WuZhen-5 under the wing of an aircraft carrier - 2
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      commonsimageTupolew Tu-4 (36902206882) (cropped) Commons
      commonsimageTupolew Tu-4 - Chinese Cruise Missile (36675963700) (cropped) Commons
      commonsimageTupolew Tu-4 (37072657645) Commons
      commonsimageTupolew Tu-4 - Chinese Cruise Missile (36675963700) Commons
      commonsimageTupolew Tu-4 (36902206882) Commons
      commonsimageWuZhen-5 under the wing of an aircraft carrier Commons
      commonsimageWuZhen-5 under the wing of an aircraft carrier - 2 Commons