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Tu-4

120k ACEPILOT109  5.8 years ago
Auto Credit Based on Jacobdaniel's Tu-4

Tu-4

Thank you to these following users for there help and support!

-Trijets turrets (Trijets did already post the WIP of this plane, he has sense removed it because it was not the finished project) turrets (Trijets did already post the WIP of this plane, he has sense removed it because it was not the finished project)

-Jacobdaniel Cockpit

-Controls-
AG-1 lights
AG-2 turrets, moved with VTOL
Trim- is still trim
Normal Sp flight controls

Brief history- A total of 847 Tu-4s had been built when production ended in the Soviet Union in 1952, some going to China during the later 1950s. Many experimental variants were built and the valuable experience launched the Soviet strategic bomber program. Tu-4s were withdrawn in the 1960s, being replaced by more advanced aircraft including the Tupolev Tu-16 jet bomber (starting in 1954) and the Tupolev Tu-95 turboprop bomber (starting in 1956). By the beginning of the 1960s, the only Tu-4s still operated by the Soviets were used for transport or airborne laboratory purposes. A Tu-4A was the first Soviet aircraft to drop a nuclear weapon, the RDS-1.
- Wikipedia

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General Characteristics

  • Predecessor Tu-4
  • Created On iOS
  • Wingspan 102.5ft (31.3m)
  • Length 102.6ft (31.3m)
  • Height 24.9ft (7.6m)
  • Empty Weight 30,396lbs (13,787kg)
  • Loaded Weight 43,897lbs (19,911kg)

Performance

  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.182
  • Wing Loading 18.9lbs/ft2 (92.3kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 2,321.0ft2 (215.6m2)
  • Drag Points 21044

Parts

  • Number of Parts 176
  • Control Surfaces 8
  • Performance Cost 881
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    Lol @YalikePlanes

    5.2 years ago
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    @ACEPILOT109 i am confused? captured B-29's? i thought Tu-4's were made of soviet steel

    5.2 years ago
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    ??”? @Benderisgreta123

    5.6 years ago
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    ? @Benderisgreta123

    5.6 years ago
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    That one was newly added @Benderisgreta123

    5.6 years ago
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    ... @Benderisgreta123

    5.6 years ago
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    14.0k Quec

    Ouchy

    5.6 years ago
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    Thank you, but it wasn’t me who made it. If you look in the description you will see who made the cockpit @Quec

    5.7 years ago
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    14.0k Quec

    @ACEPILOT109 Just downloaded it, the detail to the cockpit structure is amazing!

    5.7 years ago
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    Lol @Quec

    5.7 years ago
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    14.0k Quec

    @ACEPILOT109 Oof

    5.7 years ago
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    Yea, but the TU-4 is a captured B-29 @Quec

    5.7 years ago
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    14.0k Quec

    @ACEPILOT109 Soviet aviation technology is better than anything else

    5.7 years ago
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    Lol @Quec

    5.7 years ago
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    14.0k Quec

    I agree with the text below me

    5.7 years ago
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    8,452 ThatGuySaucy

    Russian bias

    +2 5.7 years ago
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    We could work on that @Trijets

    +2 5.8 years ago
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    10.6k Trijetz

    @ACEPILOT109 hmmm maybe we van make a "finished finished" version of it

    5.8 years ago
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    Lol @Trijets

    +1 5.8 years ago
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    10.6k Trijetz

    :) Yaaay i got credit, but wait.... What about the livery? WHERE IS THE STALINALIUM?!?!?!

    +1 5.8 years ago
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    Lol @Braden

    +1 5.8 years ago
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    519 Braden

    But wait this is a b-29.

    I know it is the same plane

    5.8 years ago
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    True @JohnnyBoythePilot

    +1 5.8 years ago
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    Tu-4 in a nutshell: The B-29's commie brother who runs on pure vodka and is made of stalinium.

    5.8 years ago