TU-95MS (BEAR). The eight-seater all-metal freestanding high-wing with four turboprop engines located in the wings and a three-post retractable landing gear. Strategic bomber. The Poltava Long-Range Aviation Museum. — Stock Photo, Image
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TU-95MS (BEAR). The eight-seater all-metal freestanding high-wing with four turboprop engines located in the wings and a three-post retractable landing gear. Strategic bomber. The Poltava Long-Range Aviation Museum. — Stock Editorial Photography

Strategic bomber Tu-95MS. Created in OKB-156, headed by A.N. Tupolev. The prototype made its first flight on November 12, 1952. Serial production began in 1955 at the Kuibyshev Aircraft Plant (now Samara Aircraft Plant) and continues to this day.

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