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The world’s first supersonic passenger aircraft became a Tu-144. It was designed by A.N. Tupolev Design Bureau. The maiden flight of the prototype was in December 31, 1968 (two month earlier than British-French Concorde). The serial production began in 1971. All in all 9 Tu-144 aircraft with NK-144A engines were built up to 1977. They could to transport 150 passengers in up to 4150 km range. The cruiser speed was about 2340 km/h. Two aircraft (SSSR-77109 and SSSR-77110) made regular passages in Moscow – Alma-Ata line from November 1, 1977 to June 1, 1978.
Specification
- Markings
- Tu-144, Moscow—Alma-Ata Line, November 1977;
- Tu-144, Le Bourget, France, June 197.
- Model size (length x width): 465 mm X 200 mm
- Box size: 525 x 263 x 56 mm
- Number of details: 108
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Description
The world’s first supersonic passenger aircraft became a Tu-144. It was designed by A.N. Tupolev Design Bureau. The maiden flight of the prototype was in December 31, 1968 (two month earlier than British-French Concorde). The serial production began in 1971. All in all 9 Tu-144 aircraft with NK-144A engines were built up to 1977. They could to transport 150 passengers in up to 4150 km range. The cruiser speed was about 2340 km/h. Two aircraft (SSSR-77109 and SSSR-77110) made regular passages in Moscow – Alma-Ata line from November 1, 1977 to June 1, 1978.
Specification
- Markings
- Tu-144, Moscow—Alma-Ata Line, November 1977;
- Tu-144, Le Bourget, France, June 197.
- Model size (length x width): 465 mm X 200 mm
- Box size: 525 x 263 x 56 mm
- Number of details: 108























