Tupolev You-134

The Tupolev You-134 (Code NATO Crusty ) is a Civil aircraft Soviet twin-jet aircraft , similar to the American Douglas DC-9. It was one of the planes most used by the countries of the Warsaw Pact. The number still in service is in reduction because of the standards of limitation of noise pollutions.

Alternatives

; You-134
the version with the glazed nose. The first series had a capacity of 64 passengers, capacity which by after was increased to 72. The designation of origin was You-124A .
; You-134A
Second version with more powerful engines, a avionics improved and a capacity of 84 passengers. All the alternatives has were built with the glazed distinctive nose and the radome under before apparatus, but some were modified with the standard B with the radar placed in the Radôme of nose.
; You-134A-2
the glazed nose were replaced.
; You-134A-3
Second series, equipped with two more powerful engines, the turbofan Soloviev D-30.
; You-134A-5
the most recent Version.
; You-134B
Second series, 80 seats, the radar are placed in the radome of nose thus removing the glazed nose. Some models B have fuel tanks adapted under the fuselage to increase their operational ray. They are then visible in the shape of an important bulb.
; You-134B-1 ; You-134B-3
Being able to accommodate until 96 passengers.
; You-134BV
Model of work for the Russian space shuttle.
; You-134LK
Version of drive for the Cosmonaut S.
; You-134UBL
Plane of drive for the crews of the supersonic bombers Tupolev You-160 Blackjack
; You-134BSh
Version equipped with the radar of the You-22M in the nose, for the drive with navigation.
; You-134SKh
Version for the collection of information.

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