Tupolev Tu-134 Replica Challenge
121k asteroidbook345
6.3 years ago
On this site, I have seen many very good Tu-134s, however none of them have been perfect. Your ultimate challenge is to build a
PERFECT
Tupolev Tu-134A or B model. If you think you’ve cracked the code for the perfect replica, I’d love to see it and try it out! Make a successor to my most recent post to show off your work, and the deadline is whenever two or more people post successors! The winner gets ten upvotes and the second place gets five upvotes!
Criteria
Aircraft will be judged on realism, detailing, and effort, on a scale of one to ten. All scores will be tallied and posted to another forum
Good luck!
Examples:
there's a possibility I will make a Tu-134 as well.
Specifications
Spotlights
- DerekSP 6.2 years ago
- CillitBangGang 6.3 years ago
- Eggplant 6.3 years ago
General Characteristics
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 11.5ft (3.5m)
- Length 3.7ft (1.1m)
- Height 6.6ft (2.0m)
- Empty Weight 854lbs (387kg)
- Loaded Weight 854lbs (387kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading 439,839.3lbs/ft2 (2,147,483.6kg/m2)
- Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
- Drag Points 5962
Parts
- Number of Parts 14
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 34
@asteroidbook345 yes
tu-134 new wings test
I wont promise, but i may upload in 2-3 weeks. Though it will be just my old model but with updated controls, wings and i gonna make a cockpit interior at last.
@asteroidbook345 whats the dedline?
@asteroidbook345 well, those guys might make another event like this. I would like to fly it again, and can notify you) where do you live?
I finally fulfilled my dream and had a ride on a real tu-134!!! It was actually awesomе. A group of plane enthusiasts rented a 1983 Tu-134ak-3 (former soviet "business jet" configuration) operated by Roskosmos (Russian NASA) and made a trip from Vnukovo airport around moscow on low altitude, than we made a low pass over the runway Zhukovsky Airfield (research airfield with 6 KM long runway for testing new airplanes, where the MAKS aviation exhibition is held), landed there, made a photo session of the most preserved Tu-144 that was rolled out for us, and had flown back to Vnukovo. The Tu-134 was 35 years old, but had only flew 17 000 hours from designated 55 000, and it really was almost new. I expected it to feel dated and unusual, but in fact you wouldn't be able to tell it from any small modern airliner. It may be even better actually. It was extremely quit, soft flying, and it has unbeliavably soft landing gear. Compared to b737 or a320, it goes over bumps on runway and taxyways like a mercedes compared to some kind of chippo budget car. And it makes totally no sounds like screeks or bumps. It only differed from new planes by old-styled interior and HUGE round windows. Like 1,5 times wider and 1,2 times higher than an a320. Here is some videos: !Полет рад полета, Ту-134
@asteroidbook345 Ok I’ll tag you,I still have to fix the gyros though.
@asteroidbook345 None Looks like a mix of the SLS Orion and Soyuz or Vostok or R-7. (It’s Fictional)
Mercury Redstone is probably a good idea, or maybe Rosetta/Philae I really don’t know.
@asteroidbook345 Oh sorry but I’m working on a rocket, and someone needs XML help.
@asteroidbook345 XD But you could link other forums though.
Man I had that idea, never made it though.
It was supposed to be about to many forums, so instead wanted to make a forum in the designer XD