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Picture of the Tupolev Tu-95MS aircraft
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A visitor from - posted Fri October 23, 2009:The aircraft with the most controversies when it flies. great! 5/5 | |
A visitor from United States posted Thu August 20, 2009:Nice photo of the big bad bear | |
A visitor from Belgium posted Sun June 7, 2009:I think I'm gonna move to Norway. I would like to see bears flying over weekly, and hear them!!! | |
A visitor from Norway posted Tue February 24, 2009:Crisp and clear shot! These intercontinental nuclear bombers are flying down our coastline almost weekly now, escorted by MIG-29s and SU-27s. -Norway | |
A visitor from France posted Mon July 7, 2008:... wooow... this plane looks slightly like a flamingo, very high on his landgear but incredibly elegant in flight. I've heard that it is the faster plane ever made with propeller... | |
A visitor from United States posted Tue August 28, 2007:Awesome plane - a classic! Very crisp picture too! | |
A visitor from Serbia And Montenegro posted Fri November 10, 2006:It's looks so dangerous | |
A visitor from Spain posted Sat June 24, 2006:I think the Tu-95 is like the logical continuation of WWII heavy bombers. If I'm not wrong, the design is, in some way, based in the B-29, although stretched and adapted to Soviet technology in the 50s. Hence why this bird looks so superlative. | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Thu May 25, 2006:Ah the good old Bear...why pay for a vibra-bed, when you could join the Red Air Force and get a vibra plane for free?! | |
A visitor from United States posted Sun May 21, 2006:The grand dame of soviet era intercontinental bombers. supposedly the guys flying in fighters next to them could feel the tremendous vibration of the contrarotating turboprops. | |
A visitor from Brazil posted Wed May 3, 2006:It's a weird machine! Does it still fly? I didn't understand this kind of engine, as well... Why does it have two propellers in each engine? | |
A visitor from Russian Federation posted Tue May 2, 2006:This is heavy long-range soviet bomber with characteristics same to early B-52. One of the most high-speed turboprops ever built! | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Tue May 2, 2006:A solid and vibrant pic ,gives a feeling of size and dynamic strength | |
A visitor from Mexico posted Tue May 2, 2006:Tupolev´s great piece. Those contraprops rule! T.B. | |
A visitor from Finland posted Tue May 2, 2006:One of the strangest-looking planes I've ever seen in airliners! | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Tue May 2, 2006:If you could get a 4x4 aircraft, this would be it!!! Check out the size of undercarriage compared to the rest of the plane! Great photo. | |
A visitor from United States posted Tue May 2, 2006:What a gangly and strange looking airplane! Still, it somehow manages to look sleek and powerful--an ugly duckling in the process of metamorphosing into a glorious swan might give a similar impression. | |
A visitor from Malaysia posted Tue May 2, 2006:The rarity of the shot makes it excellent. How many Tu95's do you see floating around now? How many huge turboprop aircraft - military or civil, do you get to wander around? Does it not make you want to get up close and personal with a set of spanners and screwdrivers? | |
A visitor from - posted Tue May 2, 2006:I'm always impressed by the speed of this propeller-driven bird. A very intriguing airplane with those huge counter-rotating props. | |
A visitor from United States posted Tue May 2, 2006:Hughes-esque hope it doesnt take out some beverly hills houses! | |
A visitor from United States posted Tue May 2, 2006:Wow those russians and there ugly planes. even tupoluves are ugly | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Tue May 2, 2006:Looks like a plastic toy! Very nice though | |
A visitor from United Kingdom posted Tue May 2, 2006:Lol can it even fly ? :p | |
A visitor from United States posted Mon May 1, 2006:That's an odd looking bird. | |
A visitor from Norway posted Mon May 1, 2006:HAHA, what a ridicolus plane | |
A visitor from United States posted Mon May 1, 2006:Nothing beats Russian hardware! | |
A visitor from Czech Republic posted Mon May 1, 2006:Llllllllllloooooooooooooooooooooollllllllllllll nice plane | |
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