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AirYard
29th Apr 2005, 14:49
Was in Ulyanvosk for work 2 weeks ago, and while leaving the airport grounds, drove past a small avaition museum park.

Antonov 22's, tupolev's and Yak's, but to my surprise, there in the middle is a Tupolev-144!....

I thought there was only 2 inexistence left (germany and the US). but was gladly proved wrong!......unfortunately did not have my camera with me, but colleagues who work in that part of the world are forwarding pics to me.


Does any one know how many of the original 17 are left and where they are?

foxile
29th Apr 2005, 14:53
I saw one at the Monino Museum near Moscow a couple of years ago, no doubt still there.

ferrydude
29th Apr 2005, 15:36
When was a TU-144 seen in the US?

foxile
29th Apr 2005, 16:06
Friday afternoon, got me interested, not a lot to do so off I went...

www.airlinerlist.com (http://www.airlinerlist.com)

seems to illustrate the following:

Single examples to be found at: Monino, Samara, Vornezh, Ulyanovsk and Sinsheim.

At least five examples seem to be or have been at Zhukovsky, as of last reports. Surely there is a spotter around who can confirm or deny this. This number includes the Tu 144LL operated with NASA.

(Edited by Foxile after Z's post below)

wub
29th Apr 2005, 16:08
Here's another list of airframes and their fate:

http://www.moninoaviation.com/tu144sn.html

zarniwoop
29th Apr 2005, 16:09
NASA were using a Tu-144 at their Dryden research center during the late nineties.

A search for NASA & tu-144 will bring up plenty of interesting results.

Regards,

Z

Eric Mc
30th Apr 2005, 17:28
Did it actually fly in the US?

WHBM
30th Apr 2005, 18:13
Did it actually fly in the US? No, the Americans came to Zhukovski to use it.

Eric Mc
1st May 2005, 10:52
That's what I thought.

AirYard
24th May 2005, 12:43
Sorry, thought that since NASA had it, thought it had been in US.



2-14-1977
Tu-144S
77110
Used for passenger flights between Moscow and
Kazakhstan.
On display at the Museum of
Civil Aviation in Ulyanovsk.



That must be the one I saw.

Spoke to a colleague working there, he will forward pics this week:D