Tupolev Tu-104A OK-MDE «Ostrava» in the new red/white CSA livery. The «feathers» were dubbed fousy (mustache)
Tupolev Tu-104A OK-LDC «Brno» in the early blue/white livery of CSA Czechoslovak Airlines
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