List of aircraft (Tu)

This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'Tu'.

TU-Braunschweig, Institut für Luftfahrtmeßtechnik und Flugmeteorologie
see: Braunschweig

Tuareg
(Tuareg Aerobatics)
 * Tuareg CEA309 Mehari

Tucker
(Tucker Aviation Co, Detroit, MI)
 * Tucker P-57

Tucker
(Tucker Aviation Co, Detroit, MI)
 * Tucker XP-57

Tucker
(L G Tucker, Pittsburgh, PA, c.1980: Greeneville, TN)
 * Tucker Le Petit Cygne
 * Tucker Pamela

Tumonecotrans
(Tumonecotrans / Alexander Filimonov)
 * Tumonecotrans Bella 1

Tunison
((M C) Tunison Aircraft, Santa Ana, CA)
 * Tunison Scout Junior

Tupolev

 * ANT-1 experimental aircraft
 * ANT-2 experimental aircraft
 * ANT-3 reconnaissance biplane
 * ANT-4 twin-engine heavy bomber
 * ANT-5 sesquiplane fighter
 * ANT-6 four-engine heavy bomber developed from the TB-1
 * ANT-7 experimental aircraft
 * ANT-8 maritime patrol flying boat
 * ANT-9 three (later two) engine airliner
 * ANT-10 prototype reconnaissance/light bomber developed from the R-3; lost to the Polikarpov R-5
 * ANT-11 twin-hulled flying boat project
 * ANT-12 prototype biplane fighter
 * ANT-13 prototype fighter/interceptor developed from the I-5
 * ANT-14 five-engine airliner/propaganda aircraft
 * ANT-15
 * ANT-16 six-engine version of TB-3 and forerunner to the ANT-20
 * ANT-17 prototype ground attack aircraft
 * ANT-18 ground-attack version of ANT-7
 * ANT-19 projected airliner derivative of the TB-1
 * ANT-20 eight-engine huge airliner/propaganda aircraft
 * ANT-20bis, six-engine replacement for ANT-20
 * ANT-21 four-seat fighter developed from the ANT-7; cancelled in favor of the ANT-29
 * ANT-22 armored six-engine reconnaissance flying boat project developed from the ANT-11
 * ANT-23 experimental twin-engine fighter
 * ANT-24 enlarged version of ANT-16 with M-44 engines, precursor of ANT-26
 * ANT-25 single-engine, long-range monoplane bomber
 * ANT-26 projected twelve-engine super-heavy bomber
 * ANT-27 patrol flying boat
 * ANT-27bis, version with M-34N engines
 * ANT-28 freighter/airliner version of ANT-26
 * ANT-29 twin-engine fighter developed from the ANT-21
 * ANT-29 passenger version of the ANT-27
 * ANT-30 twin-engine escort fighter/high-speed bomber developed from the ANT-7 and ANT-21
 * ANT-31 single-engine fighter
 * ANT-31bis improved version with a Wright Cyclone engine, uncorrigated wing and new landing gear; lost to the Polikarpov I-16
 * ANT-32 projected single-seat fighter
 * ANT-33 high-wing airliner project
 * ANT-34 multi-seat fighter project
 * ANT-35 twin-engine, high-speed airliner developed from the ANT-40; cancelled in favor of license-built DC-3s
 * ANT-35bis version with Shvetsov M-62 engines
 * ANT-36 long-range bomber developed from the ANT-25
 * ANT-37 long-range bomber based on the ANT-36; cancelled in favor of the Ilyushin DB-3
 * ANT-37bis version for record breaking and research
 * ANT-38 high-altitude, high-speed bomber project
 * ANT-39 twin-engine, high-speed bomber based on the ANT-29
 * ANT-40 medium bomber
 * ANT-41 twin-engine, high-speed multirole aircraft
 * ANT-42 four-engine heavy bomber prototype; became the Petlyakov Pe-8
 * ANT-43 prototype army liaison/airliner based on the ANT-31
 * ANT-44 heavy bomber flying boat
 * ANT-45 two-seat cannon fighter project
 * ANT-46 three-seat fighter prototype developed from the ANT-40
 * ANT-47 fighter project
 * ANT-48 high-speed sport aircraft project, developed from the ANT-40
 * ANT-49 reconnaissance aircraft project, developed from the ANT-40
 * ANT-50 twin-engine, high-speed airliner developed from the ANT-43
 * ANT-51 short-range bomber prototype; became the Sukhoi Su-2
 * ANT-53 four-engine airliner based on the ANT-42
 * ANT-56 high-speed reconnaissance/bomber project
 * ANT-57 high-altitude heavy dive bomber project
 * ANT-58 first Tu-2 prototype
 * ANT-59 second Tu-2 prototype
 * ANT-60 third Tu-2 prototype
 * ANT-61 final pre-production version of Tu-2
 * ANT-62 Tu-2D, long-range version of Tu-2
 * ANT-63 Tu-2P/Tu-2R/Tu-6, photo reconnaissance version of Tu-2
 * ANT-63 Tu-2SDB, prototype high-speed day bomber version of Tu-2
 * ANT-63R Tu-1, prototype night-fighter version of Tu-2
 * ANT-64 long-range, four-engine heavy bomber project developed from the Tu-2; prototype of Tu-4
 * ANT-65 Tu-2DB, high-altitude reconnaissance-bomber version of Tu-2
 * ANT-66 52-seat airliner version of ANT-64
 * ANT-67 Tu-2ACh-39VF, version of Tu-2 with Charomskiy ACh-39 diesel engines
 * ANT-68 Tu-10, high-altitude version of Tu-2
 * Tupolev '69' Tu-8, long-range bomber similar to the Tu-2D, but with larger wings
 * Tupolev '71' short-range bomber prototype developed from the Tu-2
 * Tupolev '72' proposed medium bomber developed from the Tu-8
 * Tupolev '73' three-engine bomber; lost to the Ilyushin Il-28
 * Tupolev '76' projected torpedo bomber version of Tu-2
 * Tupolev '76' bomber project
 * Tupolev '77' Tu-12, jet-powered medium bomber developed from the Tu-2
 * Tupolev '78' reconnaissance version of 73
 * Tupolev '79' 78 with Soviet engines
 * Tupolev '81' twin-engine medium bomber developed from the 73; became the Tu-14
 * Tupolev '83' projected bomber developed from the Tu-82
 * Tupolev '84' prototype reconnaissance aircraft
 * Tupolev '87' Tu-86 converted into an engine test bed
 * Tupolev '88' initial prototype of the Tu-16; also known as Aircraft 'N'
 * Tupolev '89' prototype reconnaissance variant of the Tu-14
 * Tupolev '90' prototype turboprop version of the Tu-16
 * Tupolev '92' initial prototype of the Tu-16R
 * Tupolev '93' proposed version of Tu-14T with VK-5 or VK-7 engines
 * Tupolev '94' prototype turboprop version of the Tu-4
 * Tupolev '97' long-range bomber project developed from the Tu-16
 * Tupolev '99' prototype turbojet version of the Tu-96
 * Tupolev '100' parasite fighter proposal
 * Tupolev '101' assault transport project
 * Tupolev '102' 40-seat turboprop airliner based on 101; lost to the Antonov An-8
 * Tupolev '103' supersonic bomber developed from the Tu-97
 * Tupolev '111' twin-engine, 24-seat turboprop airliner project
 * Tupolev '113' proposed unmanned flying bomb
 * Tupolev '117' proposed military transport version of the Tu-110
 * Tupolev '118' proposed four-engine turboprop version of the Tu-104
 * Tupolev '120' long-range supersonic bomber with nuclear engines
 * Tupolev '122' supersonic bomber project based on the Tu-98
 * Tupolev '124' low-altitude bomber project
 * Tupolev '127' proposed supersonic tactical bomber developed from the Tu-98
 * Tupolev '127' military transport version of the Tu-124
 * Tupolev '129' supersonic bomber
 * Tupolev '131' "Z" SAM missile
 * Tupolev '132' proposed low-altitude transonic bomber
 * Tupolev '133' "ZD" strategic cruise missile
 * Tupolev '134' SST based on the Tu-106
 * Tupolev '135' strategic bomber designs
 * Tupolev '136' Zvezda, spaceplane
 * Tupolev '136' VTOL fighter
 * Tupolev '137' Sputnik, unmanned spaceplane based on 136
 * Tupolev '137' strategic supersonic bomber
 * Tupolev '138' proposed long-range supersonic interceptor version of the Tu-28
 * Tupolev '139' hypersonic aircraft project
 * Tupolev '140' air to surface missile
 * Tupolev '145' initial designation for the Tu-22M
 * Tupolev '148' long-range interceptor
 * Tupolev '156' turbojet version of Tu-126
 * Tupolev DB-2
 * Tupolev DI-8
 * Tupolev DIP
 * Tupolev DPB
 * Tupolev FB
 * Tupolev G-1
 * Tupolev G-2
 * Tupolev I-4 ANT-5
 * Tupolev I-8 ANT-13
 * Tupolev I-12 ANT-23
 * Tupolev I-14
 * Tupolev MTB-2
 * Tupolev MDR-2
 * Tupolev MDR-4
 * Tupolev MG
 * Tupolev MI-3
 * Tupolev MK-1
 * Tupolev MTB-1
 * Tupolev MP-6
 * Tupolev PS-3
 * Tupolev PS-7
 * Tupolev PS-9
 * Tupolev PS-35
 * Tupolev PS-40
 * Tupolev PS-41
 * Tupolev PS-124
 * Tupolev R-3
 * Tupolev R-6 ANT-7
 * Tupolev R-7
 * Tupolev RD
 * Tupolev RDD
 * Tupolev RShR
 * Tupolev Samolyet Yu
 * Tupolev 28-80
 * Tupolev SB ANT-40
 * Tupolev T-1
 * Tupolev TB-1 ANT-4
 * Tupolev TB-3 ANT-6
 * Tupolev TB-4
 * Tupolev TB-6
 * Tupolev TShB
 * Tupolev USB
 * Tupolev UTB
 * Tupolev Tu-1
 * Tupolev Tu-2 ANT-58
 * Tupolev Tu-4 four-engine heavy bomber; copy of the Boeing B-29
 * Tupolev Tu-6
 * Tupolev Tu-8
 * Tupolev Tu-12
 * Tupolev Tu-14
 * Tupolev Tu-16 "88"
 * Tupolev Tu-22 "105"
 * Tupolev Tu-22M "145"
 * Tupolev Tu-70 prototype airliner derivative of Tu-4
 * Tupolev Tu-75 prototype military transport derivative of the Tu-4
 * Tupolev Tu-76 military transport version of the Tu-4; also known as Tu-4D
 * Tupolev Tu-79 Tu-4 with M-49TK engines
 * Tupolev Tu-80 long-range bomber derivative of the Tu-4, precursor of the Tu-85
 * Tupolev Tu-81 initial prototype of the Tu-14
 * Tupolev Tu-82 experimental swept-wing jet bomber
 * Tupolev Tu-85 long-range heavy bomber derivative of the Tu-4
 * Tupolev Tu-86 long-range jet bomber project
 * Tupolev Tu-91 prototype naval attack aircraft
 * Tupolev Tu-95 long-range strategic bomber; also known as Aircraft 'V'
 * Tupolev Tu-95LAL nuclear-powered bomber developed from the Tu-95M
 * Tupolev Tu-96 prototype high-altitude version of the Tu-95
 * Tupolev Tu-104 twin-engine, medium-range narrow-body jet airliner
 * Tupolev Tu-105 initial prototype of the Tu-22; also known as Aircraft 'Yu'
 * Tupolev Tu-107 military transport version of the Tu-104
 * Tupolev Tu-110 prototype four-engine version of the Tu-104 for export
 * Tupolev Tu-114 large long-range turboprop airliner
 * Tupolev Tu-115 military transport version of the Tu-114; also known as Tu-114VTA
 * Tupolev Tu-116 two Tu-95s with passenger cabins
 * Tupolev Tu-119 version of Tu-95LAL powered by both nuclear energy and kerosene
 * Tupolev Tu-121 cruise missile; also known as Aircraft 'S'
 * Tupolev Tu-123 Yastreb cruise missile
 * Tupolev Tu-124 short-range twin-engine jet airliner
 * Tupolev Tu-125 medium-range supersonic bomber
 * Tupolev Tu-126 AWACS aircraft developed from the Tu-114
 * Tupolev Tu-128 long-range interceptor; also known as Aircraft 'I'
 * Tupolev Tu-130 "DP" boost-glider concept; cancelled in favor of the Tu-123
 * Tupolev Tu-134 twin-engine, narrow-body jet airliner
 * Tupolev Tu-136 passenger/cargo aircraft
 * Tupolev Tu-139 Yastreb 2, proposed reusable version of Tu-123
 * Tupolev Tu-141 Yastreb-P, proposed manned version of Tu-123
 * Tupolev Tu-141 Strizh, reconnaissance drone
 * Tupolev Tu-142 ASW aircraft developed from the Tu-95; also known as Aircraft 'VP'
 * Tupolev Tu-143 Reys, reconnaissance drone
 * Tupolev Tu-144 SST
 * Tupolev Tu-154 three-engine, medium-range narrow-body jet airliner
 * Tupolev Tu-155 version of Tu-155 with liquid hydrogen (later LNG) fuel
 * Tupolev Tu-156 re-engined Tu-155 with NK-89 engines
 * Tupolev Tu-160 supersonic, variable-wing heavy strategic bomber; also known as Aircraft 'K'
 * Tupolev Tu-161 very long-range escort fighter/interceptor version of the Tu-160
 * Tupolev Tu-164 projected version of Tu-134 with new fuselage
 * Tupolev Tu-164 initial designation of the Tu-154M
 * Tupolev Tu-174 lengthened version of Tu-154
 * Tupolev Tu-184 twin-engine short-haul airliner concept
 * Tupolev Tu-184 three-engine medium-haul airliner concept
 * Tupolev Tu-194 shortened version of Tu-154
 * Tupolev Tu-194 lengthened version of Tu-184
 * Tupolev Tu-204 twin-engine, medium-range. narrow-body jet airliner
 * Tupolev Tu-206 Tu-204 converted into a testbed for alternative fuels
 * Tupolev Tu-214 Tu-204-200s built at Kazan
 * Tupolev Tu-216 Tu-204 converted into a testbed for cryogenic fuel
 * Tupolev Tu-224 Tu-204 powered by Rolls-Royce RB211 engines
 * Tupolev Tu-234 internal designation for the Tu-204-300
 * Tupolev Tu-244 SST concept developed from the Tu-144
 * Tupolev Tu-300 Korshun, modernized version of Tu-143
 * Tupolev Tu-304 wide-body airliner project
 * Tupolev Tu-306
 * Tupolev Tu-330 medium transport based on the Tu-204/Tu-214
 * Tupolev Tu-334 short-haul jet airliner concept
 * Tupolev Tu-336
 * Tupolev Tu-338
 * Tupolev Tu-344 supersonic transport based on the Tu-22M3
 * Tupolev Tu-354
 * Tupolev Tu-360
 * Tupolev Tu-404
 * Tupolev Tu-414
 * Tupolev Tu-444
 * Tupolev Tu-2000

Turbay
(Sfreddo & Paolini S.A., Turbay S.A. / Alfredo Turbay)
 * Turbay T-1 Tucán
 * Turbay T-2
 * Turbay T-3

Turkish Air Force
(TuAF 2nd Air Maintenance Centre Türk Hava Kuvvetleri)
 * TuAF AK-1 Fethi

Turner
(Bill Turner)
 * Turner Gee Bee Model Z Super Sportster

Turner
(Chris Turner)
 * Turner Two Seat Wot

Turner
((Lawrence) Brown Aircraft Co, Montebello, CA)
 * Turner Special a.k.a. Pesco Special

Turner
( M L Turner, Oklahoma City, OK, 1961: (Eugene L) Turner Aircraft, Fort Worth, TX)
 * Turner 40A
 * Turner T-40
 * Turner Super T-40A
 * Turner T-40B
 * Turner T-40C
 * Turner T-77 Ophelia Bumps
 * Turner T-80 Texas Tern

Tuscar
(Management & Research Inc, New York, NY)
 * Tuscar H-70
 * Tuscar H-71

Tuxhorn
( Blaine M) Tuxhorn Flying School, Mid-Continent Air Transport (origin of Ozark Airlines), Kansas City, KS)
 * Tuxhorn Air Liner
 * Tuxhorn Lark