This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'Tu'.
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Tu
TU-Braunschweig, Institut für Luftfahrtmeßtechnik und Flugmeteorologie
see: Braunschweig
Tuareg
(Tuareg Aerobatics)
- Tuareg CEA309 Mehari[1]
Tucker
(Tucker Aviation Co, Detroit, MI)
- Tucker P-57[2]
Tucker
(Tucker Aviation Co, Detroit, MI)
Tucker
(L G Tucker, Pittsburgh, PA, c.1980: Greeneville, TN)
Tumonecotrans
(Tumonecotrans / Alexander Filimonov)
- Tumonecotrans Bella 1
Tunison
((M C) Tunison Aircraft, Santa Ana, CA)
- Tunison Scout Junior[2]
Tupolev
- ANT-1
- ANT-2
- ANT-3
- ANT-4
- ANT-5
- ANT-6
- ANT-7
- ANT-8
- ANT-9
- ANT-10
- ANT-11
- ANT-12
- ANT-13
- ANT-14
- ANT-15
- ANT-16
- ANT-17
- ANT-18
- ANT-20
- ANT-20bis
- ANT-21
- ANT-22[3]
- ANT-23
- ANT-24
- ANT-25
- ANT-26
- ANT-27
- ANT-27bis
- ANT-28
- ANT-29
- ANT-30
- ANT-31
- ANT-31bis
- ANT-32
- ANT-33
- ANT-34
- ANT-35
- ANT-35bis
- ANT-36
- ANT-37
- ANT-37bis
- ANT-38
- ANT-39
- ANT-40
- ANT-41
- ANT-42
- ANT-43[3]
- ANT-44
- ANT-45
- ANT-46
- ANT-47
- ANT-48
- ANT-49
- ANT-50
- ANT-51
- ANT-53
- ANT-56
- ANT-57
- ANT-58
- ANT-59
- ANT-60
- ANT-61
- ANT-62
- ANT-63
- ANT-63P
- ANT-64[3]
- ANT-65
- ANT-66[3]
- ANT-67
- ANT-68
- Tupolev 69
- Tupolev 71
- Tupolev 72
- Tupolev 73
- Tupolev 77
- Tupolev 78
- Tupolev 79
- Tupolev 81
- Tupolev 83
- Tupolev 84
- Tupolev 87
- Tupolev 88
- Tupolev 89
- Tupolev 90
- Tupolev 92
- Tupolev 93
- Tupolev 94
- Tupolev 97
- Tupolev 99
- Tupolev 100
- Tupolev 101
- Tupolev 102
- Tupolev 103
- Tupolev 105
- Tupolev 127
- Tupolev 134
- Tupolev 135
- Tupolev 138
- Tupolev 139
- Tupolev 143
- Tupolev 145
- Tupolev 156
- Tupolev 164
- 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
- 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
- Tupolev Tu-75
- Tupolev Tu-76
- Tupolev Tu-79
- Tupolev Tu-80
- Tupolev Tu-81
- Tupolev Tu-82
- Tupolev Tu-85
- Tupolev Tu-86
- Tupolev Tu-91
- Tupolev Tu-95
- Tupolev Tu-96
- Tupolev Tu-104
- Tupolev Tu-105
- Tupolev Tu-107
- Tupolev Tu-110
- Tupolev Tu-111
- Tupolev Tu-114
- Tupolev Tu-115
- Tupolev Tu-116
- Tupolev Tu-117
- Tupolev Tu-118
- Tupolev Tu-119
- Tupolev Tu-121
- Tupolev Tu-123 Yastreb cruise missile
- Tupolev Tu-124
- Tupolev Tu-125 project
- Tupolev Tu-126
- Tupolev Tu-127
- Tupolev Tu-128
- Tupolev Tu-130
- Tupolev Tu-134
- Tupolev Tu-142
- Tupolev Tu-143
- Tupolev Tu-144
- Tupolev Tu-148
- Tupolev Tu-154
- Tupolev Tu-155
- Tupolev Tu-156
- Tupolev Tu-160
- Tupolev Tu-161
- Tupolev Tu-174
- Tupolev Tu-184
- Tupolev Tu-194
- Tupolev Tu-204
- Tupolev Tu-206
- Tupolev Tu-214
- Tupolev Tu-216
- Tupolev Tu-224
- Tupolev Tu-234
- Tupolev Tu-244
- Tupolev Tu-300
- Tupolev Tu-304
- Tupolev Tu-306
- Tupolev Tu-330
- Tupolev Tu-334
- Tupolev Tu-336
- Tupolev Tu-338
- Tupolev Tu-344
- 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[4]
- 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[5]
Turner
(Chris Turner)
Turner
((Lawrence) Brown Aircraft Co, Montebello, CA)
- Turner Special a.k.a. Pesco Special[2]
Turner
( M L Turner, Oklahoma City, OK, 1961: (Eugene L) Turner Aircraft, Fort Worth, TX)
Tuscar
(Management & Research Inc, New York, NY)
Tuxhorn
( Blaine M) Tuxhorn Flying School, Mid-Continent Air Transport (origin of Ozark Airlines), Kansas City, KS)
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References
- ↑ "CEA-309 Mehari - Aerobatics". YouTube. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 "American airplanes: ti - ty". Aerofiles.com. 2009-05-02. Retrieved 2011-04-28.
- 1 2 3 4 Gunston, Bill (1995). The Osprey Encyclopedia of Russian Aircraft 1875–1995 (1st ed.). London: Osprey Publishing. ISBN 1-85532-405-9.
- ↑ "Alfredo Turbay". aracuan.com.ar (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
- 1 2 Taylor, John W. R. (1983). Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1982-83. London: Jane's Publishing Company. ISBN 0-7106-0748-2.
- ↑ Air Trails: 22. Winter 1971.
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: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link) - ↑ "The Four Winds Items of Interest from All Quarters". Flight: 464. 12 May 1938. Retrieved 11 May 2013.
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