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Tupolev ANT-9

Civilian
Tupolev ANT-9

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The Soviet Tupolev ANT-9 airliner debuted in 1929 as a twin-engine transport crewed by two with a 23.9-metre wingspan and 17-metre fuselage. It achieved 215 km/h and 700-kilometre range, serving early Soviet civilian aviation routes. The ANT-9 represented Andrei Tupolev's growing mastery of monoplane transport design.

Especificaciones

Función
Airliner
Origen
Soviet Union
Tripulación
2
Motores
2
Primer vuelo
1929
Longitud
17 m
Envergadura
23,9 m
Velocidad máxima
215 km/h
Autonomía
700 km