TU-134 Soviet passenger plane Low-poly 3D model

TU-134 Soviet passenger plane Low-poly 3D model

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Soviet passenger aircraft designed for 76-80 passengers on short-and medium-haul airlines, developed by the Tupolev design Bureau in the early 1960s and mass-produced from 1966 to 1984 at the Kharkov aviation production Association. The first flight took place on July 29, 1963, with operational service beginning in September 1967. One of the largest passenger aircraft ever assembled in the Soviet Union. A total of 854 aircraft were built, including experimental and pre-production models. Production ceased entirely in 1989[1]. The Tu-134 was exported to Warsaw Pact countries. The Tu-134 is a short-haul passenger aircraft equipped with two turbojet twin-circuit engines: D-20P-125 on the prototype and D-30 on production aircraft. Engines are mounted in the tail section of the fuselage on pylons, significantly reducing cabin noise compared to earlier generations. The horizontal stabilizer is positioned at the top of the keel (T-shaped stabilizer). Fuel tanks are located within the wing caisson. The Tu-134 meets international certification standards. Various modifications were built: passenger aircraft, special-purpose vehicles, flying laboratories. It was also used in air force training programs. All textures feature 4096 resolution (Albedo, Roughness, Metalness, Height, AO, Normal)

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