Tupolev Tu-104AK (c/n 8350705) «46 Red» — one of the three zero-G trainers operated by the Soviet Cosmonaut Detachment. It is now displayed at the Central Russian Air Force Museum in Monino
Tupolev Tu-104A CCCP-42327 (ex-CCCP-L5421, c/n 6660201) of the East Siberian Transport Derictorate / 1st Irkutsk United Air Detachment. First aircraft of the A-version
Tupolev Tu-104B CCCP-42403 was operated by Aeroflot’s International Services Directorate in the 1973-standard livery in the 1970s
Tupolev Tu-95MS «10 Red» operated by the Russian Air Force’s 182nd Heavy Bomber Regiment is named Saratov. Engels AB, July 1999
Tupolev Tu-22PD “34 Red”, 121st Guards Sevastopol Red Banner Heavy Bomber Air Regiment, Machulischi, Belarus, July 1994. The aircraft looked this way immediately before being ferried to Engels AFB for disposal
Tupolev Tu-22PD «34 Red», 121st Guards Sevastopol Red Banner Heavy Bomber Air Regiment, Machulischi, Belarus, July 1994. The aircraft looked this way immediately before being ferried to Engels AFB for disposal