Tupolev Tu-110
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The Tupolev Tu-110 (NATO reporting name: Cooker) was a prototype Soviet airliner, a four-engined variant of the Tu-104 powered by Lyulka AL-5 turbojets rated at 5,500 kgf (53.9 kN; 12,100 lbf) thrust each. It was first flown in March 1957. A few were built but not ordered by Aeroflot and later served as Air Force flying testbeds.
Specifications (Tu-110)
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Related development: Tu-16 - Tu-104 - Tu-107 - Tu-124Comparable aircraft:
Designation sequence: Tu-105 - Tu-106 - Tu-107 - Tu-110 - Tu-114 - Tu-116 - Tu-119
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